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Aims:
Golden Age: Jurnal Tumbuh Kembang Anak Usia Dini aims to provide a forum for
consideration of issues and for the exchange of information and ideas on research and practice in the field
of early childhood education, especially in Muslim society.
Scope:
Golden Age: Jurnal Tumbuh Kembang Anak Usia Dini features original research in early childhood
education, especially in Muslim society. With this as its main focus, it should be emphasized that the
definition of education contains parenting, childcare, and inclusive Islamic religious approaches. Topics of
interest include, but are not limited to:
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Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025)
This issue has been available online since June for the regular issue of June 2025.
Articles
Parenting Patterns for Dreadlocked Children: A Local Culture-Based Study among Muslim Farmers in Dieng, Wonosobo
Pages 201-214
The Impact of Women’s Perinatal Mental Health Status on the Social Behavior of Children: A Systematic Review
Pages 215-228
Parents’ Perspectives on School Transitions: Challenges and Strategies on Transition from Preschool to Primary School for Equitable Education
Pages 229-242
Home-School Communication in Digital Era: A Bibliometric Analysis of Publications on Technology Supporting Parental Involvement in Early Childhood Education
Pages 243-261
Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation of Project-Based Learning for Early Childhood in Indonesia: A Descriptive Qualitative Study
Pages 263-278
Parental Preferences in Children's Menu Provision at Home: An Exploratory Study in West Sumatra
Pages 279-293
Enhancing Early Childhood Mathematical Skills through Contextual Digital Game-Based Learning: Evidence from the BEKANTAN Intervention in Indonesia
Pages 295-311
Managing Tantrums through Storytelling: A Media Feasibility Study of a Picture Book-Based Intervention for Parents of Children Aged 3–4 Years
Pages 313-329
Early Reading Difficulties among Young Twins: A Survey Study on Phonological Challenges and Cryptophasia in East Kalimantan
Pages 331-342
Academic Parenting with VAK Strategy: Improving Reading Skills of 5–6-Year-Old Children through Home Learning Environment Optimization in Indonesia
Pages 345-360
Understanding Stunting Determinants in Urban Indonesia: Evidence from the Regional Technical Implementation Unit of Sekaran Public Health Center
Pages 361-373
Features original research in early childhood education, especially in Muslim society. With this as its main focus, it should be emphasized that the definition of education contains parenting, childcare, and inclusive Islamic religious approaches.