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Ecological Map. Lorraine Andaloro - S00084727 Helen Van Vliet EDFD 127. This is Joey. Age: 4 years old Sex: Male Hair: Brown Eyes: Green Height: 104cm Weight: 15.8kg Residence: Burwood, NSW Nationality: Australian Disability: Deaf Religion: Catholic
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Ecological Map Lorraine Andaloro - S00084727 Helen Van Vliet EDFD 127
This is Joey • Age: 4 years old • Sex: Male • Hair: Brown • Eyes: Green • Height: 104cm • Weight: 15.8kg • Residence: Burwood, NSW • Nationality: Australian • Disability: Deaf • Religion: Catholic • Parents: Married • Mother: Housewife • Father: Police Officer • Sibling: Sister (9 years old) • SES: Middle class income
Explanation of systems Microsystem - The closest level of the environment surrounding the individual which consists of significant activities and interactions. Mesosystem – The bidirectional connections between the relationships in the microsystem. Exosystem – The social settings not necessarily involving children, that have an impact on what occurs in the microsystem. Macrosystem – The outer level of the environment including cultural values, laws, customs and resources that influence experiences and interactions on the inner levels of the environments. Chronosystem – Temporal changes in the individual’s environments which produce new conditions that affect development.
MACROSYSTEM CHRONOSYSTEM As a good candidate for a cochlear, Joey may be able to go to a hearing primary school in the future. Religion - Firm Catholic believers Resources – Information gained from NSW Deaf Society Parents workplace – Father police officer, Mother stay at home Immediate family - Mum, Dad 9yo sister Community Health Service - NSW Deaf Society EXOSYSTEM Systems have large impact on individual MESOSYSTEM MESOSYSTEM Individual has small impact on systems Auslan– Sign language course for whole family Pre-school – Royal Institute for the Deaf and Blind MICROSYSTEM Neighbourhood – Family friends live locally Community Health Service - Children’s Hospital at Westmead MESOSYSTEM Values and Customs – from Church , Australian background and Deaf community Resources – Media perception of deaf community Extended Family – Weekly group gathering