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DIGITAL PARENTING DALAM PERSPEKTIF PENDIDIKAN ISLAM
: The impact of the corona virus 19 pandemic has brought a big and urgent change in various sectors, one of which is in educational institutions ranging from elementary to tertiary level. This article discusses digital parenting during a pandemic. This study focuses on (1) digital parenting implementation by parents during a pandemic, (2) digital parenting steps taken by parents, (3) supporting and inhibiting factors in digital parenting during a pandemic. This research was conducted in Lubuk Dagang Village, Sambas District, Sambas District, West Kalimantan Province. The research approach used is a qualitative approach. The subjects of this study were parents and children. While the data collection techniques in this study used observation, interviews and documentation. The results of this study show that (1) implementation of digital parenting by (a) providing restrictions on using smartphones, (b) giving punishment, (c) prohibiting activities that are not good on social media, (2) digital parenting steps by (a) providing time limits on using smartphones are carried out during study hours and prayer hours, (b) Give punishment if children do not comply with regulations such as posting and opening inappropriate sites, parents will not buy quotas anymore and confiscate children's personal smartphones, (c) giving advice, (3) supporting factors including giving advice to children, limiting the hours children use smartphones, while inhibiting factors include not all parents mastering technology, limited time for parents to educate children due to work, environmental factors.