Developmental Contexts Flashcards
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Bioecological model (Bronfenbenner, 1979)
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- Views the child as developing within a complex system of relationships between developing person and their setting
- Environment is conceptualised as a series of nested structures
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Historical context of Bronfenbrenner’s writing
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Lab based research treating child development free of context
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Macrosystem
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Broad ideology, laws and customs of one’s culture, subculture or social class
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Microsystem
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Immediate environment in which the child directly interacts like family, school, peers
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Mesosystem
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Connections between microsystem elements
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Exosystem
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Community factors, extended family, neighbours
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Chronosystem
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Societies change over time with implications for child development
* Child development should be viewed in a temporal context
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Proximal and distal effects
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- Every level impacts on the child’s development either directly or indirectly
- We cannot understand direct effects without taking account of the more distal processes that affect the developing child indirectly
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Drawbacks of the bioecological model
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- Neglects internal world of the child
- Struggle to test with traditional approaches in psychology
- No relative strength considered
- Not considering the way the child or family influences other things