Adult Learning Theory Essay

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    cons, I have also found that I’m still changing daily. Turning 18 in August was quite the milestone, as many would agree. Coming with the privileges such as: no curfew, purchasing tobacco, being able to fight for your country, and being an official adult, among more. Only then, is when life actually gets tough. Constant stress, confused thinking patterns, figuring out your future, finding a job, and paying bills top the dreaded list of adulthood responsibilities. After weighing out the good and…

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    Lower The Drinking Age To 18

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    consequences. The ongoing policy that the United States has in effect punishes the youth who consume alcohol when they are younger than 21 years of age. Young adults are going to drink under the legal age, so why should the United States not lower the drinking age to 18? The legal drinking age should be lowered to 18 because at age 18 you are considered an adult and mature enough to make the right decisions. There are several reasons…

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    HOLDEN’S TRANSITION TO ADULTHOOD IN THE CATCHER IN THE RYE no all caps in the [ don 't use the book title for your title. be creative and original. ] Is there any reason somebody would be scared to grow up? Or a reason for a person to feel as if they were going to be somebody else when they get older? Gerontophobia, is the fear of growing up, which is the biggest fear for Holden Caulfield, one of four children, from The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger. He is somebody who lets the world get…

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    until he shows a tremendous amount of improvement and if not to be placed in an adult prison at 21. While growing up Nathaniel had to deal with several negative factors that…

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    The Catcher in the Rye introduces a troubled teenager, Holden Caulfield, who sees the adult world and growing negatively. Using tone, symbolism, and the meaning of the title to J.D Salinger shows the difficulty of growing into adulthood and having to deal with its complexities and the inability of preserving the innocence of a child. This is because Holden does not seem to want to join the phony adult world, and he tries to avoid it. He mentions he wants to live on farms and in New England…

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    next several years, there is going to be a huge increase in the population of older adults. Because of this, financial resources are going to be stretched thin, long term care facilities are going to be overly population, and older adult will outnumber caregivers by immense amounts. Aging in place is one major way to help prevent these things from happening to the older adult population. Over 95% of older adults agree and would rather stay in their homes then being moved into a nursing home.…

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    Unit 7: Occupational Engagement of the Adult Adulthood represents a time of increased independence and a decline in supervision and structure that is prominent in adolescents and childhood. The exact definition of what makes someone an adult is unclear; however, social characterization, changes in occupational engagement and a shift in roles explain the emergence of adulthood. Cronin and Mandich (2016) define the typical age span associated with early adulthood as 21 to 34 years of age. This age…

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    Trauma In Older Adults

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    Trauma and the effect it has on older adults is something I have not heard discussed until this class. Before the discussion, I had never considered the effects that trauma has on older adults. Initially, I thought that trauma would be something that the older adults experienced in the care of something and the effects it has on it. However, now it is clear that trauma, in regards to, older adults is on a broader spectrum. While it is common to learn about older adults and their traumas in…

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    cognitive ability. There are some domains that over lap, for example, when I became a young adult several things happened to me that could be categorized under the physical domain. I started college when I was 18 years old; this held responsibilities of its own. For example, I had to obtain at least eight hours of community service each semester in order to keep my Tennessee promise. Also after entering my young adult years, I opened my own bank account. This taught me the responsibly of…

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    All people go through the stages of maturity. It is part of growing up. A child grows into an adult and is more mature as their brain grows and develops. Some children are not ready to mature as fast as others because they their brain is taking in too much too fast. There are many marks of a child maturing into an adult. What makes children develop into adulthood? Everyone has to grow. It is not something you can change about people. Children from ages 11-14 lose connections with cells and…

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