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Bronfenbrenner's Ecological Systems Theory, Adani, Nisha, Yu Yi, Ulfa …
Bronfenbrenner's Ecological Systems Theory
Microsystem
People who have the closest contact with the child which affects the child directly
Example
Family members, peers, neighbourhood, Teachers in school
Effect would be modified by the child’s perception of context
Mesosystem
Relationships between the Microsystem or connections between context which would affect the child
Example
Family members: Interaction between the child’s mother and father
Family and school: Interaction between parent and Teachers
Exosystem
Child is not directly involved,
but instead direct impact on child
Example
Father getting demoted, resulting in a salary reduce,
hence indirectly affecting child
Chronosystem
Patterns of environmental events and transitions; and socio-historical circumstances that affects a child’s development
Example
Couples getting a divorce, which is a major life change that may affect both the couple’s relationship and their child’s behaviour.
it considers changes that occur in a period of time
Child-family-community interconnections
Macrosystem
Culture in which the child lives in
Example
Living in a western culture, and thus having a different upbringing
Values and cultural beliefs in families, schools, government and religious organisations
Adani, Nisha, Yu Yi, Ulfa