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    Why do we learn theories? Theories help us to understand how children learn. • When we understand children’s development and how they learn we can then choose appropriate teaching techniques to facilitate their learning. • Therefore, three influential theories are selected to help you to become more effective as parents and create optimal learning environments for your children. Jean Piaget (1896-1980), a prominent Swiss philosopher and psychologist…

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    whole life. Positive guidance can be used to support young children between three to five years to learn, understand, and follow up in a positive manner. There are many theories supporting my philosophy; however, Lev Vygotsky, Jean Piaget, and Urie Bronfenbrenner theories are enough instruction to support my philosophy paper. To understand positive guidance from these theories, I found…

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    Urie Bronfenbrenner is an American psychologist who developed the Ecological system theory. His ecological system theory consists of four systems; micro-system, meso-system, exo-system, and macro-system. Similarly, Bronfenbrenner explains how these systems affects the development of a child. The very first system is a micro-system. In a microsystem, a child is affected by his immediate environment like; home, daycare, and his peer group. Here, the two-person dyads are building blocks of the…

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    Erik Erickson dissimilar to human behaviorist Urie Bronfenbrenner theorized that humans had a discontinuous development which occurred in eight stages, each one corresponding to the individual’s age. Much like Sigmund Freud Psychosexual stages, within each stage, there is a psychosocial crisis, a tension between two extremes that will generally have one outcome. But unlike Freud Erikson focused more upon interactions with society, emotions, and mental states rather than biology and in some…

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    improvement. Amongst these 6 hypotheses lies the contextual perspective. This point of view considers the relationship in the middle of people and their physical, cognitive, personality and social worlds. Urie Bronfenbrenner proposed the point of view called the bioecological approach. Bronfenbrenner trusted that a man 's improvement was influenced by everything in their encompassing surroundings. The bioecological…

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    Freud’s theory of development vs. Bronfenbrenner’s theory of development What Is Freud’s Theory? Sigmund Freud, known for his development of the psychoanalytical theory of childhood development. In Freud’s theory there five stages that are called psychosexual stages. The five stags are as follows: the oral stage, the anal stage, the phallic stage, the latency stage, and the genital stage. Freud thought that life was all centered around tension and pleasure, leading to his stage being called…

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    individual is linked with the interaction between the biological and psychological traits of the individual child and the conditions in his or her environment, the environmental conditions included, family, peer, school and community influences (Bronfenbrenner, 1979, 1986). The system approach is helpful to understand the resilience and resilience factors at the familial and social environmental level. This perspective giving a less importance to the personal factors of an individual, whereas…

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    The United Nations Conventions of the Rights of a Child is a treaty document that is embedded throughout The Victorian Early Years Learning and Development Framework. Urie Bronfenbrenner Bronfenbrenner is known for the Ecological Systems Theory. This is theory based on different environmental systems and how they influence child development. There are five ecological systems; Microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, macrosystem and chronosystem. This theory is evident in our current provisions of…

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    that Bronfenbrenner states in his theory is the proximal processes, which encompasses how people interact with others and their environment over an extended period of time. The process is seen as significant in a person’s development. The second factor is the person themselves, meaning their physical characteristics, their physiology and personality. Personality, looks, health, ect. all determines how they interact with their environment and how their environment reacts back. Bronfenbrenner…

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    html McLeod, S. (1970, January 01). Erikson's Psychosocial Stages of Development. Retrieved October 1, 2017, from https://www.simplypsychology.org/Erik-Erikson.html#identity Sincero, S. M. (2012, March 14). The Ecological Systems Theory by Urie Bronfenbrenner. Retrieved October 1, 2017, from https://explorable.com/ecological-systems-theory ZASTROW, C. (2018). How to Determine Who You Are. In UNDERSTANDING HUMAN BEHAVIOR AND THE SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT (p. 259). S.l.: BROOKS…

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