Effects of Social Skills on Early Childhood Independence

  • Rusmayadi R
  • Herman H
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Abstract

The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of social skills on children's independence. The research method is a survey that explains the causal relationship between path analysis and a quantitative approach. In the study found that there is a significant relationship between Social Skills with Independence. The closeness of the relationship between interpersonal and Independence is reinforced by the results of testing the hypothesis that there is a positive direct effect of Interpersonal Intelligence on Independence. The results showed there was a direct influence of Social Skills on the Independence of kindergarten children. Hypothesis testing results indicate the research hypothesis is accepted. Thus it can be interpreted that there is a significant direct effect of Social Skills on the Independence of Kindergarten children.

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Rusmayadi, R., & Herman, H. (2019). Effects of Social Skills on Early Childhood Independence. Journal of Educational Science and Technology (EST), 159–165. https://doi.org/10.26858/est.v5i2.9274

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