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Child Ecology: A Theoretical Basis for Solving Children's Problems in The World
Oleh:
Kobayashi, Noboru
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Childhood: A Journal of Global Child Research vol. 01 no. 01 (Feb. 1993)
,
page 26-37.
Topik:
Minamata Disease
;
Quadriceps Constricture
;
Childhood Broncheal Asthma
;
Emotional Deprivation Syndrome
;
Fatal and Neonatal Behavior
;
Mind and Body Programs
;
Imitation and Learning
;
Biology of Culture
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Childhood-1993-Kobayashi-26-37 (04Y088).pdf
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Isi artikel
A child grows and develops through interactive processes between his or her inborn programs and the environment, which is composed of micro-, mini-, meso- and macro-ecosystems. In these ecosystems, there are natural, physio-chemical, biological and sociocultural ecological factors. Amongst them, the sociocultural ecological factor is the most important, which should be analyzed on a biological basis by applying the system information theory. The article elaborates the theoretical framework of such analysis, and illustrates this perspective through various empirical researches, underlining the interaction between biological, psychological, cultural and economical factors. Emphasis is put on both the need for theoretical elaboration and the applied aspect of the ecological perspective related to the complex medical and mental health problems of the modern world.
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