The microsystem is the framework nearest to the individual and the one in which they have direct contact with home, school, childcare, or work. A microsystem commonly incorporates family, companions, or guardians. Connections in a microsystem are bi-directional. At the end of the day, your responses to the general population in your microsystem will influence how they treat you
consequently. This is the most persuasive level of the environmental frameworks hypothesis.
The mesosystem comprises of the connections between the diverse parts of a man's microsystem. The mesosystem is the place a man's individual microsystems don't work autonomously, however are interconnected and attest impact upon each other. These communications indirectly affect the person.
The exosystem is the next level which does not include the individual as a dynamic member, but rather still influences them. This incorporates choices that have effect on the individual, but have no participation in decision making process. A case would be a child being influenced by a parent getting a promotion at work or losing their occupation.
The macro system envelops the social environment in which the individual lives and every other framework that influence them, for example, the economy, social qualities, political framework. The macro system can have either a positive or negative effect on an individual development.