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vivado [14]
3 years ago
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What term did bronfenbrenner use to describe the impact of the specific time in history on a person's development?

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ddd [48]3 years ago
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Bronfenbrenner used the term chronosystem to describe the impact of the specific time in history on a person's development. This is made up of environmental events and transition that occur throughout a child's life. It also include any socialhistorical events.
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