Unlock Family Secrets 2026 – Ace That Family Theories Practice Test!

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A child gets in trouble at school today and again after coming home. This illustrates which level of Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory?

Microsystem

Mesosystem

In Bronfenbrenner’s theory, the child’s immediate environments are called microsystems—the settings the child directly experiences, like school and home. When trouble shows up in both places, it highlights how those settings influence each other. The pattern reflects connections between microsystems: what happens at school can spill over to home, and family responses at home can affect school behavior. This interconnection across two direct environments is exactly what the mesosystem describes.

If you were talking about a single setting’s interactions, that would be the microsystem. If you were talking about influences outside the child that indirectly affect them (like a parent’s job affecting family life), that would be the exosystem. The macrosystem covers broad cultural values, and the chrono-system involves changes over time.

Exosystem

Macrosystem

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