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Ecology of the Community - Coggle Diagram
Ecology of the Community
Community: Structure and Functions
community ecology
microsystem
Production, distribution, consumption,
Socialization, social control,
Social participation, mutual support
community influence on socialization
physical factor, noise, Community Design,
play setting, economic factor
The Community as a Learning Environment
(parents, educators, businesspeople, religious groups, service providers, legislators) are committed to mutually beneficial goals that focus on the positive growth and development of children
Community as a Support System
Increasing population,
Changing nature of the family,
Increasing urbanization of communities
Macrosystem Influences on Community Services
political ideology, public, private, or a combination agencies
Preventive, Supportive, and Rehabilitative Services
Creating Caring Communities
child advocacy
Economic Assistance to Families
Health Care for Families
Mesosystem Influences: Linking Community Services to Families and Schools
Head start preschool program, Brookline Early Education program (BEEp) for prekindergarten children in the public schools, and the Better Beginnings, Better Futures (BBBF) project for primary school children
Community Involvement: Volunteerism
volunteer groups
Community Involvement: Advocacy
therapeutic intervention or treatment