| Item type |
Conference or Workshop Item |
| Subjects |
100 Philosophy & psychology > 107 Education, research & related topics |
| Division/Agency |
LPPKN - National Population and Family Development Board, Malaysia: State: Johor |
| Keywords |
Adolescent, Family Education |
| Additional Information |
This slide has been presented by Puan Nurul Huda Aqilah Jaafar at Research Paperwork Presentation Session (Online) at Seminar Kependudukan Negeri Johor 2026, July 27, 2026 at Johor Bharu, Johor, Malaysia. |
| Abstract |
Changes in urban family lifestyles can reduce meaningful interactions between parents and teenagers. The use of devices and social media expands the sources of information and exposes teens to various values. Technology can make communication easier, but uncontrolled use can reduce face-to-face communication. Parents need to balance monitoring, trust, setting boundaries, and having dialogues with their teens. Empirical studies are needed to examine the relationship between family education and the Islamic identity of teenagers in Johor. Families need support from schools, communities, and relevant agencies to help shape teenagers who are principled, ethical, and capable of facing current challenges. |