Term ID: T1316

Ecological Systems Theory

/ecological-systems-theory/
Bronfenbrenner's comprehensive framework describing human development as occurring within nested environmental systems (microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, macrosystem, and chronosystem) that interact to influence individual growth and behavior throughout the lifespan.
Example: A child's development is influenced by family relationships (microsystem), school-home connections (mesosystem), parental workplace policies (exosystem), and cultural values (macrosystem).

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Reference: Bronfenbrenner (1979)