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Bronfenbrenner's Ecological Theory of Child Development: My Ecosystem
Bronfenbrenner's Ecological Theory of Child Development: My Ecosystem
Individual: Abbey
25 year old female
Caucasian
Good health
Daughter
Sister
Microsystem
Home
Parents
Mom
Dad
Dog
Younger brother
Older sister coming and going
Her husband
Their dog
Older brother coming and going
His girlfriend
Their dog
School
Western University
Online graduate program
Professors
Classmates
Work
Clients
Co-workers
Supervisors
Community Involvement
Soccer Team
Team mates
Coach
Gym membership
Volunteer work
Social Group
Friends
Boyfriend
Mesosystem
Interconnections
Home & Work
Work & School
Work & Family
Family & Friends
Friends & Soccer
Home & School
Macrosystem
Socioeconomic Status
First World counrty
Middle Class
Higher Education
Cultural Views
Non-religious catholic traditions
Canadian
Racial and Ethnic Identity
Government and Politics
Liberal Ideologies
Provincial
NDP (New Democratic Party)
Federal
Liberal
Exosystem
Extended Family Members
Aunts & Uncles
Cousins
Boyfriend's family
Family Social Network
Neighbourhood
Living on an Island
Rural/Urban
City
Victoria
Vancouver
Local politics
Social Media/Technologies
Smart phones
Constant information access and exposure
Connections with strangers
Friend's Families
Chronosystem
Change
Moving homes
From Prince George B.C. to North Delta B.C. (1995)
From North Delta B.C. to Victoria B.C. (2001)
Environmental
Global Warming
Societal
Historical world events
Attitudes
Technologies (major advancements)
Illness and Death
Family Dynamics
Economic
Consistency
Family Support