MENDIDIK ANAK DENGAN CINTA

Penulis

Ade Rinrin Haerani, M.Pd
RA Al-Muhajirin Indihiang Tasikmalaya

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MENDIDIK ANAK DENGAN CINTA

Sinopsis

Buku Mendidik Anak dengan Cinta merupakan cerminan dari pengalaman, refleksi, dan nilai-nilai yang beliau perjuangkan selama lebih dari dua dekade mendampingi tumbuh kembang anak-anak. la percaya bahwa mendidik bukan hanya soal memberi ilmu, tetapi juga menghadirkan kasih, teladan, dan ketelatenan yang tulus.

Melalui buku ini, Bu Rinrin ingin berbagi bukan sebagai orang yang merasa paling tahu, tetapi sebagai sahabat sejalan bagi para orang tua, guru, dan siapa pun yang peduli pada masa depan generasi bangsa-dengan satu pesan utama:

“Cinta adalah bahasa pendidikan yang paling jujur dan paling dalam.”

Bab

  • Prakata
  • Kata Pengantar Penulis
  • Daftar Isi
  • Daftar Isi
  • Pendahuluan
  • Bab 01 Pendidikan Anak dalam Perspektif Islam
  • Bab 02 Perkembangan Anak dari Perspektif Psikologi
  • Bab 03 Neurosains dan Pendidikan Berbasis Kasih Sayang
  • Bab 04 Membangun Iklim Positif di Ruang Kelas
  • Bab 05 Metode Belajar Aktif dan Menyenangkan
  • Bab 06 Manajemen Kelas Berbasis Empati
  • Bab 07 Penanaman Karakter Sejak Dini
  • Bab 08 Rumah sebagai Madrasah Pertama
  • Bab 09 Komunikasi yang Menguatkan antara Orang Tua dan Anak
  • Bab 10 Sinergi Orang Tua dan Guru
  • Bab 11 Anak dan Dunia Digital
  • Bab 12 Mengasuh Anak di Tengah Kesibukan
  • Bab 13 Gangguan Perilaku Anak: Deteksi Dini
  • Bab 14 Kegiatan Bermakna di RA
  • Bab 15 Menjadi Guru yang Terus Bertumbuh
  • Bab 16 Menjadi Orang Tua Pembelajar
  • Bab 17 Kisah Inspiratif
  • Bab 18 Panduan Praktis dan Alat Bantu
  • Bab 19 Referensi Ilmiah dan Bacaan Lanjutan
  • Bab 20 Penutup
  • Profil Penulis

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Biografi Penulis

Ade Rinrin Haerani, M.Pd, RA Al-Muhajirin Indihiang Tasikmalaya

Ade Rinrin Haerani, M.Pd lahir Tasikmalaya pada 1 Juli 1980. Sejak kecil, beliau telah tumbuh dalam lingkungan pendidikan yang kental dengan nilai-nilai keislaman, kasih sayang, dan kedisiplinan.

Latar belakang pendidikan formalnya dimulai dari Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Pangkalan Indiĥiang, kemudian melanjutkan ke MTs Lisda Pasirangin dan MA Serba Bakti Suryalaya-semua lembaga yang memperkuat akar spiritual dan keilmuan beliau.

Menempuh pendidikan tinggi di STAI Tasikmalaya untuk jenjang sarjana, lalu meraih gelar Magister Pendidikan dari IAI Tasikmalaya, Bu Rinrin membuktikan bahwa perempuan di daerah pun bisa menempuh jalur akademik hingga tingkat lanjut, sembari terus berdedikasi di dunia pendidikan anak usia dini.

Tak hanya di jalur formal, beliau juga mendalami ilmu agama secara mendalam melalui berbagai pondok pesantren, seperti Ponpes Miftahul Ulum Gandok Pasirangin, Ponpes Miftahul Huda 2 Bayasari Ciamis, Ponpes Miftahul Yaqin, dan Ponpes Suryalaya. Kombinasi antara pendidikan formal dan nonformal ini membentuk karakter beliau sebagai pendidik yang hangat, religius, dan penuh cinta terhadap anak-anak.

Saat ini, beliau menjabat sebagai Kepala RA Al-Muhajirin Indihiang Kota Tasikmalaya, sekaligus mengabdikan diri sebagai guru madrasah diniyah. Dalam aktivitas kesehariannya, beliau bukan hanya mengajar, tetapi juga membimbing, mengayomi, dan menjadi ibu kedua bagi anak-anak didiknya. Komitmennya terhadap kemajuan pendidikan anak usia dini tercermin dalam berbagai kiprah organisasi.antara laini: Ketua PC IGRA Indihiang, Ketua Seksi Pendidikan Madrasah LPPTKA Kecamatan Indihiang, Sie Organisasi PD IGRA Kota Tasikmalaya, Ketua KKRA Kota Tasikmalaya, Sekretaris Umum PD IGRA Kota Tasikmalaya Wakil Sekretaris DPAC FKDT Kecamatan Indihiang.

Buku Mendidik Anak dengan Cinta merupakan cerminan dari pengalaman, refleksi, dan nilai-nilai yang beliau perjuangkan selama lebih dari dua dekade mendampingi tumbuh kembang anak-anak. la percaya bahwa mendidik bukan hanya soal memberi ilmu, tetapi juga menghadirkan kasih, teladan, dan ketelatenan yang tulus.

Melalui buku ini, Bu Rinrin ingin berbagi bukan sebagai orang yang merasa paling tahu, tetapi sebagai sahabat sejalan bagi para orang tua, guru, dan siapa pun yang peduli pada masa depan generasi bangsa-dengan satu pesan utama:

"Cinta adalah bahasa pendidikan yang paling jujur dan paling dalam."

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MENDIDIK ANAK DENGAN CINTA

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14 Juli 2025

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