Bronfenbrenner's Ecological Systems Theory: Background and History
Bronfenbrenner's Ecological Systems Theory: Background and History
Theory
Bronfenbrenner (1977)
suggested that the environment
of the child is a nested
arrangement of structures, each
contained within the next. He
organized them in order of how
much of an impact they have on
a child.
The Structure
The Microsystem
The microsystem is the first level of Bronfenbrenner's theory, and are the things
that have direct contact with the child in their immediate environment, such as
parents, siblings, teachers and school peers.
The interactions within microsystems are often very personal and are crucial for
fostering and supporting the child’s development.
If a child has a strong nurturing relationship with their parents, this is said to
have a positive effect on the child. Whereas, distant and unaffectionate parents
will have a negative effect on the child.
The Mesosystem