the importance of new roles, needs, and responsibilities. Schaie and Willis (2000) describes that young adults are in the achieving stage of cognitive development. This is when an individual achieves their long term goals, by utilizing his/her intellectual skills, and carefully attending to the consequences of the problem-solving process (Broderick & Blewitt, 2015). The skills that young adults developed during their earlier stage of lives are strengthen to use on various of problems that they…
evaluate their career choices more carefully. They consider their interests and become more aware of personal and educational requirements for different career path. Lastly, by the age of late teens to early twenties, with the awareness of practical adult realities, young people start to narrow their options as the realistic period arrives (Berk…
Adult Attachment The ability to step back and reflect on one’s experience in life and with others can be a profound and enlightening moment. There have been several distinct times that have occurred within my thirty-two-year-old lifespan, in which I have worked hard to examining the outcomes of different life experiences that were not only individual, but also involved other people. While there are different areas of one’s personal life to look at when dealing with attachment, Bartholomew and…
the question “when do kids become adults.” been frequently asked. There are numerous thoughts and ideas of when kids become adults. Throughout history, teens have shown lack of maturity into adolescence. This has been the cause of restrictions, such as voting age restrictions, driving license, and child labor laws. Many believe that a teen should be considered an adult is 18. This is considerably ridiculous and lacks much evidence. Terens should not become an adult, until they reached the age…
knowledge and appreciate humanities. Socially, early adults are more apt to make friends with new people who might be living around them during their travels or simply meeting strangers in shops and restaurants. People in early adulthood have a good handle on their emotions and are more likely to appreciate the experiences they will go through, and not only the material things.…
the most frequently argued questions is simply, “When do you really become an Adult?”. In many countries, at the age of eighteen you are considered a legal adult. Which means that you are officially able to vote, work full time, apply for credit cards, get married, and be on trial in court. The age eighteen in most societies means that you are now responsible and ready to take on all the challenges that occur within an adult life, such as paying taxes, having to start thinking about moving out,…
someone an adult? The answer that most people give is at the age of 18. In my opinion, i think a person should be an adult when they are mature enough to act like an adult. When teenagers turn eighteen they automatically think that they are adults. I would consider them adults, when they know how to make the right decisions in their life, and they are capable of having their own family and providing for them. Although, they are supposed to be the ones that will have to consider themselves…
Specifically concerning young adults, it is just as important to take care of yourself when you are younger as it is when you are a much older adult. Exercise becomes much more important the older you get, because the body becomes more inefficient as one get older. You have to work harder to get the same physical result. Even though early…
The 20 percent of adults ages 25 to 31 living with their parents are seen by some sociologists as representative of an entirely new life stage arising not out of necessity, but out of inevitability. (Pew Research Center, 2012) They see ‘emerging adulthood’ as the outcome of the vast currents of socioeconomic and implicitly cultural change that have swept in during the turn of the 21st century. (Henig 2010) Some view this cultural trend as one to keep, theorizing that this ‘time to explore’…
Adult Development Case Study I. Introduction: For my case study I interview my grandmother my fathers mother. She is a sixty-three years old widow with 7 children, two of which are stepchildren. My grandmother currently resides in a small town called Pinkard in Alabama. She lives with her youngest son and nephew. During my interview we discussed the three topics love, education, and parenting II. Body: LOVE My case study took place over the phone since my grandmother lives 4 hours away.…