Nurturing Moral Values in Early Childhood: Effective Learning Approaches

Authors

  • Nurul Ayuni Universitas Trunojoyo Madura, INDONESIA
  • Ima Cahyani Syafitri Universitas Trunojoyo Madura, INDONESIA
  • Siti Khusniatul Amanah Universitas Trunojoyo Madura, INDONESIA
  • Fitri Ramadhani Universitas Trunojoyo Madura, INDONESIA
  • Alfiana Amalia Universitas Trunojoyo Madura, INDONESIA

Keywords:

Moral values, Early childhood education, Effective learning approach

Abstract

Background of study: Moral values encompass teachings about good and bad behavior, attitudes, duties, ethics, and manners that shape a child's future role in society. Early Childhood Education (ECE) occurs during the golden age, a critical period when children are highly receptive to learning and habit formation. Through repeated exposure to good behavior, children can be shaped into individuals of noble character. Therefore, teachers play a key role in guiding children to internalize strong moral values, which contribute not only to their moral integrity but also to their intellectual development.

Aims and scope of paper: This study explores how moral and religious values are instilled in children through Islamic-based early childhood education at RA Al-Amien. It focuses on the learning strategies employed by educators, the integration of Islamic teachings into the curriculum, and observable behavioral outcomes in children that reflect NAM development.

Methods: This qualitative study utilized passive participant observation, semi-structured interviews, and document analysis. Informants included the principal, teachers, and students at RA Al-Amien. Data were analyzed following the Miles and Huberman model, involving data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing.

Results: RA Al-Amien consistently integrates Islamic teachings across six domains of child development. Children are guided to memorize prayers and Hadiths, demonstrate respectful behavior toward adults, and show kindness to peers. This structured moral training supports the development of akhlaqul karimah (noble character).

Conclusion: Islamic-based early childhood education at RA Al-Amien effectively promotes moral and religious development. Through daily practice and teacher guidance, children show measurable progress in internalizing NAM, reinforcing the value of moral education in early formative years.

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2025-06-30

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Ayuni, N., Cahyani Syafitri, I., Amanah, S. K., Ramadhani, F., & Amalia, A. (2025). Nurturing Moral Values in Early Childhood: Effective Learning Approaches. Journal of Child Health and Development, 1(1), 35–45. Retrieved from https://pub.nuris.ac.id/journal/jchd/article/view/140

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