JAKARTA - The Minister of Basic and Secondary Education (Mendikdasmen) Abdul Mu'ti reminded students not to become "bats" who roam at night because it will have a bad impact on themselves and the future.
"Don't be a 'bat' human being who wanders around at night," said the Minister of Education and Culture when giving an explanation to students during the Revitalization of Creating Safe, Comfortable, and #RukunSamaTeman Schools at SMP Negeri 1 Tarogong Kaler, Garut Regency, West Java, Thursday, quoted by Antara.
He said, the habit of squid can be an example for students not to do activities or wander around at night such as hanging out or walking around in the dark.
As children who will become a generation of great nations, he said, they must apply seven habits, one of which is about going to bed earlier so that they can wake up earlier before the sun rises.
"Get used to going to bed early, if you go to bed early, insyaallah you will wake up early," he said.
He also reminded students not to overuse mobile phones until they forget the time, which disturbs their sleep patterns so that it will be difficult to wake up in the morning.
As of now, he continued, there is a bad habit that is the term of the present day "sleep call" which is calling at night until falling asleep.
"If the usual 'sleep call' can't wake up in the morning, it can't, then to wake up in the morning, don't get used to 'sleep call' so that you can become great children," he said.
He said that falling asleep faster should be a habit for children to have discipline, be healthier, and be able to be ready to carry out various activities, especially to receive various lessons at school.
Efforts to make students' habits to sleep faster, he said, are not only the awareness of the students themselves, but must be supported by all parties in their environment, including teachers and parents.
"It must be controlled, if it continues to be done then it will become a habit, we must build a culture, and this must involve everyone, involve many people," he said.
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