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Abstract
for parents with young children. The product development process used the ADDIE model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation), which consists of five main stages. In the Analysis phase, data was collected through a questionnaire distributed to 297 parents, covering economic, social, emotional, and religious dimensions. The findings indicated that parents want their children to have social and economic contributions, emotional resilience, and good religious knowledge. The Design phase involved the development of the e-module, considering the parents' needs, which included visual elements, infographics, and short videos. In the Development phase, validation was conducted by experts in content, language, and media, showing high validity results. In the Implementation phase, product trials were conducted with parents through one-to-one and small-scale trials. The results of the trials showed that this e-module was very practical and easy to use, with practicality scores exceeding 90%. The results of the study indicate that the developed E-Module for Child-Friendly Homes meets high validity and practicality criteria and can support the application of positive parenting for parents. This study has great potential to be widely implemented to help parents support the growth and development of their children in an effective and positive way.
Keywords
E-Module
Child-Friendly Home
Positive Parenting
ADDIE
Early Childhood