First, the Microsystem level of Bioecological System Theory, the innermost environmental level, includes the influences of parents, family, school on a person's development. During infancy he had a loving mother whom showed all …show more content…
His father on the other hand he was there but did not contribute to his raising nearly as much as one should. As he grew older he learned to trust his mother and count on her more than he could his father. His mother always provided frequent attention which in return he began to trust his mother at an early age. Throughout years of school he was bullied by kids, he didn't like school and teachers and his father was abusive, up until the age of 8 when his parents divorced. Keeping a lot of anger inside without letting others see was one of his strong point in early childhood mostly because of all the negative experiences. He was raised around the violence and that is all that he knew. Because of home life he never really experienced delayed gratification his mother would give him what he wanted right then and there because of how his father would treat us. His mother felt guilty that she couldn't protect her child from her husband. That's sad. Which in return as he is older now he has become very impatient. His father being abusive affected his life a great deal as a child he