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    The exosystem for a child at this daycare can be that their classroom is placed on the UGA campus‚ which may be more economically developed than other areas. The macrosystem is the outermost level that consist of cultural values‚ laws‚ customs‚ and resources. In the United States it is a common custom to start education and daycare at an early age. These children are around the age of one and two and that custom impacts

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    Fisher Week Six Journal A major shift in the care delivery model is occurring within the organization at a macrosystem level associated with moving from a medical model to a health model. In strategy is to move to a medical home model‚ in which a primary care provider (PCP) provides evidence-based coordination of care for patients’ across the continuum. Studies have illustrated that the utilization of the medical home model positively influences the quality of patient care in addition to concurrently

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    Albert Bandura (1991) and Urie Bronfenbrenner (1979)‚ among others‚ also associated developmental learning with social and cultural influences (Morgan‚ p. 110). Bronfenbrenner looked at a child’s development in relation to those systems around the child (Morrison‚ p. 94). "Daniel Elkonin was a colleague of Vygotsky who continued his work on play and developed

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    Cited: Bronfenbrenner‚ Urie. Ecological Models of Human Development. 1994. March 18‚ 2014. Harkins‚ Debra. Peer teasing‚ Body-image and Eating problems among women. American Journal of Psychological Research. November 11‚ 2009. December 9‚ 2009. March 13‚ 2014. Kovar

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    Running Head: Parent Letter Parent Letter to KinderCare Families Noi Kappes Rasmussen College Author Note This paper was submitted on April 23‚ 2014‚ Noi Kappes’ EC100 Foundation of Child Development class. Dear Parents‚ My name is Noi Kappes and I have been working with children professionally

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    theorist. “The Brain combines concepts from two major theorists. Vygotsky (1978) claimed that 90% of learning occurs from the influence of the ‘‘proximal environment’’ which encompasses approximately a five foot circumference around the infant. Bronfenbrenner (1989) stressed that to develop optimally‚ each child must develop

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    environment. 3.Behaviorism and Social-Learning Theory-Development is based upon learned behaviors which are based upon a child’s interactions with their environment and influenced by positive or negative reinforcement. 4.Bio-ecological Theory- Urie Bronfenbrenner felt that environment shaped children’s development and occurs on multiple layers -- through the bio-ecological model How are the essential needs related? Give a detailed example. (2 points) 2. Choose which theorist/ theory from the list

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    developing an alcohol abuse and dependence. Reference BANDURA‚ A. Social-learning theory of identificatory processes. In: Goslin‚ D.A.‚ ed. Handbook of Socialization Theory and Research. Chicago: Rand McNally‚ 1969. pp. 213–262. BRONFENBRENNER‚ V. Toward an experimental ecology of human development. American Psychologist 52:513–531‚ 1977. BROOK‚ J.S.; BROOK‚ D.W.; GORDON‚ H.S.; WHITEMAN‚ M.; AND COHEN‚ P. The psychosocial etiology of adolescent drug use: A family interactional

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    many contexts‚ including physical surroundings and family arrangements. It is important to consider the systems that surround each person just as a naturalist examines the ecology or interrelationship of each organism and its environment. Urie Bronfenbrenner proposed this idea. 5. How does the study of development relate to your future profession? This study relates to my future profession because I would need to be able to know the different types of people who I will be dealing with and also

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    Multi-agency Working The aim of the essay is to show an understanding of the value of effective multi-agency working in supporting children and families. It is mentioned in the department of education (2012) that multi – agency working is a way of bringing together practioners from different professions to give additional support to children and family who need it. Because children and their family needs can be very different it is ensured that right professionals are involved in the service provided

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