The Different Contexts of Child Psychology
When you
think of development,
what comes to mind? If you are like most people, you probably think about the
internal factors that influence how a child grows, such as genetics and
personal characteristics. However, development involves much more than the
influences that arise from within an individual. Environmental factors such as
social relationships and the culture in which we live also play essential
roles.
Some of the
major contexts that we need to consider in our analysis of child psychology
include:
- The Social Context: Relationships with peers and adults have an effect on how children think, learn and develop. Families, schools and peer groups all make up an important part of the social context.
- The Cultural Context: The culture a child lives in contributes a set of values, customs, shared assumptions and ways of living that influence development throughout the lifespan. Culture may play a role in how children relate to their parents, the type of education they receive and the type of child care that is provided.
- The Socioeconomic Context: Social class can also play a major role in child development. Socioeconomic status (often abbreviated as SES), is based upon a number of different factors including how much education people have, how much money they earn, the job they hold and where they live. Children raised in households with a high socioeconomic status tend to have greater access to opportunities, while those from households with lower socioeconomic status may have less access to such things as health care, quality nutrition and education. Such factors can have a major impact on child psychology.
Remember,
all three of these contexts are constantly interacting. While a child may have
fewer opportunities due to a low socioeconomic status, enriching social
relationships and strong cultural ties may help correct this imbalance.
VOCABULARY
Class
: kelas education : pendidikan
Interacting
: interaksi relationship : hubungan
Cultural
: budaya
QUESTION
- What is the different context of children psychology?
- What is socioeconomic context
- Mention some of the major contexts in our analysis of child psychology?
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