Abstract

This qualitative research is a case study of HSA, which maintains kinship values in its education system. This study aimed to examine the forms of interaction within the community and how structures and kinship values form a practical learning experience for children. Data were collected through observation and interviews to see how kinship values were implemented in learning. According to this study, positive values instilled in families prepare children to cope with the real world. Then, kinship values emerge from HSA's three core values. These values are Islam, growth, and ta'awun. By teaching these values to children, they will be equipped with the necessary skills to lead successful lives to help foster strong families and communities. In addition, the valuable principle that "my children are yours, and your children are mine" further strengthens family values among HSA members. The kinship values emphasize the importance of family, focusing on mutual support and care.

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