The biggest impact would have to be the transition from home to college. Leaving the comfort of home where everything is being taken cared of by your parents. By going to college you’re going to be independent and would have to make your own decision, which at times can be hard.
2. What are some behaviors or choices that you have a tendency to do (habits, perceptions, stress or other health-detrimental aspects of your life) that you might need to work on? How might these serve as obstacles to later life success?
I tend to get stress out easily but my friend Sarah is very positive and will cheer me up. The party life and eating habits are …show more content…
Discuss how the parent/ child relationship changes as you progress from adolescence into early adulthood.
Parents will always see you, as their baby no matter the circumstances and will do their best to provide for you. However, the change comes with the child when transitioning from adolescence into early adulthood. They have to be able to be independent and if they are not they will learn. The adolescence will have to grow up and be able to rely on him self and new people he or she meets. Parents will feel lonely that their kid left their house, however with in time they will learn to live with it. For some their kids will keep in touch and for others they will not call and will only see them in family reunions.
6. What parts of development do you predict might stay the same as you move into and through your adulthood years? What might influence this stability as you mature?
The motivation to keep striving to do better and not get too comfortable is what I think is going to stay the same. My love life would stay the same until the right person shows up and changes the way I see life and supports my life goals, which I meet 3 years ago and now am happily marry in real life not the virtual life. In my virtual life my heart is broken and am still trying to get over