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Developmental Psychology

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My own development during my 18 and a half years of being alive, relates to the theory of human development created by Urie Bronfenbrenner. Bronfenbrenner's theory of human development is also known as the PPCT model. The PPCT model has four interrelated components, which are Process, Person, Context and Time. Bronfenbrenner (2005). These are the proximal processes that make up the characterisitics of a child, the stimulation of a child's development and the time in which a child matures and develops. In this essay I will use the PPCT system to epxain the five systems which are the Microsystem, Mesosystem, Exosystem, Macrosystem and Chronosystem as well as explaning the components. I will also clearly indicate my development using these …show more content…

An example of a Mesosystem in my own personal life, is that my home life and my sports clubs were very tight. The reason that they were so closely related is because my parents always had a high involement whether it be supporting me on the sideline or organising accomodation and food when we had weekends away. This made the relationship with my parents much stronger as I was not only interacting with them at home, but also in another environment which I immensely benefited from. The next system is called the Exosystem. This ssytem was described by Bronfenbrenner as Incorporating environments “that do not themselves contain the developing person, but inspire upon or encompass the immediate settings in which that person is found, and there by influence, demerit or can determine what goes on there” (1979, p515). This is influenced by forces in which the child does not participate in, but has a direct bearing on parents who interact with the child. An example of an exosystem in my own life is that my mother and father have worked as hard as they could on dairy farms so that I was able to attend boarding school and take on the sport of Rowing which are both costly experiences. These have both benefited me and have helped change and develop the other systems within Bronfenbrenner's five systems. The fourth system is the Macrosystem. A Macrosystem is the attitudes, values and ideologies of a certain cultural group. The system is defined as 'being

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