Abstract
One important problem is preparing children to cope with disasters that live in disaster-prone areas in Indonesia. This research aims to describe the impact of culture-based parenting in disaster-prone environments. The research used qualitative ethnographic research methods. The location of research in Wintaos Hamlet, Girimulyo village, Kec. Panggang, Gunung Kidul. Data analysis of ethnographic qualitative research was collected when data was collected. The population in Research is several pairs of parents. The results showed that grandparents’ culture-based parenting was carried out by parents in an earthquake-prone environment, has shaped the personality of children to be more independent, honest, socializing well, responsible, have good social interaction and there is the cultivation of religious values. When symptoms of natural disasters such as tectonic earthquake, children have learned ways to save themselves and others. The conclusion of this study is that the impact of culture-based parenting in a disaster-prone environment shapes the personality of children who are independent, responsible, high sensitivity in helping to save themselves, family and others.
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