ETHOLOGICAL THEORY Attachment Theory Environmental Systems Socio-Cultural Theories of Development ETHOLOGICAL THEORY Behavior is: … Strongly influenced by biology … Tied to evolution … Characterized by critical or sensitive periods … Emphasized in environmental contexts Bowlby’s Attachment Theory Theories of Development EVALUATING ETHOLOGICAL THEORY • Contributions include: – Emphasis on biology and evolution, sensitive periods of development, and careful observations • Criticisms include: – Emphasis on biological foundations, inadequate attention to cognition, emphasis on animal behavior Theories of Development ECOLOGICAL THEORY Bronfenbrenner’s view that development influenced by five environmental systems: … Microsystem … Mesosystem … Exosystem … Macrosystem … Chronosystem Theories of Development BRONFENBRENNER’S ECOLOGICAL THEORY Theories of Development SOCIOCULTURAL CONTEXTS Key dimensions include: … Cross-cultural studies — comparisons of one culture with one or more other cultures … Ethnicity — range of characteristics rooted in cultural heritage … Gender — psychological and sociocultural dimension of being female or male Theories of Development FAMILY CONTEXTS Children in non-poor environments were more likely than those in poor homes to: … Get responses to their speech … Have toys or interesting activities … Have more books of their own … See their father daily Theories of Development FAMILY CONTEXTS Children in non-poor environments were more likely than those in poor homes to: … Get responses to their speech … Have toys or interesting activities … Have more books of their own … See their father daily Theories of Development EVALUATING ECOLOGICAL THEORY Contributions include: … Emphasis on macro and micro dimensions and socio-historical influences Criticisms include: … Lacks emphasis on biological foundations and inadequate attention to cognitive processes