The Concept Of Punishment In Education Of Children Early Based Islam's Perspective
Munisa;
Abstract
Islamic education in educational institutions will influence the formation of a child's religious spirit. Since the child entered the formal institution, he has entered a period where the ideas of their divinity have reflected concepts based on reality. This concept arises through Islamic education. This is where parents are required to make decisions relating to children's needs, like giving praise when you can do a task or give a punishment if a child makes a mistake. Punishment will make learning good for children and does not mean parents or teachers do not love, but that punishment is a form of affection for an educator. By understanding the concept of Islamic education an educator will know the methods for controlling and addressing the needs of children. The implementation of punishment in the process of Islamic education in which allowing punishment by beating is still debated by many people, moreover with the rampant deviations in the use of punishment under the pretext of educating children. Many parents educate children by giving punishment and reward. This view of punishment will be explained that punishment is not only physical but can be in the form of reprimand and how the punishment is appropriate to be given to early childhood in Islamic perspectives and to provide early childhood education.