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    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,…

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    As we live life, it develops, and there are phases of this development. In this developing, there are seasons of understanding and seeing the world in interchange routes, with similitudes and contrasts in every viewpoint. These stages can be essentially separated into two gatherings: the life of children, and the life of adults. The ways that life is inhabited these two phases are radically distinctive yet specific perspectives in how the psyche carries on and how it reasons circumstances can be…

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    proposed as a new conception of development for the period from late teens through the twenties, with a focus on ages 18-25. • What changes have led to this new developmental period (18 – 25)? o It is for many people a time of frequent change as various possibilities in love, work, and worldviews are explored o Sweeping demographic shifts have taken place over the past half century that has made the late teens and early twenties not simply a brief period of transition into adult roles but a…

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    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…

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    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…

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    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…

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    is a unique time period life for teens. Social development, physical maturation, and academic learning can all be noted as important aspects of High School. Personally, I loved high school and learned a lot in looking back. Within Young Adult Literature, readers watch characters learn and develop time and time again. Often, protagonists are able to look back at their journey at what has happened throughout their experiences and see their own development. With high school being of big interest to…

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    Question #1: Take a look at page 162, the "Becoming an Adult" statistics section at the top. On the left, there is a list of 5 markers of adulthood that have NOT changed for people aged 18-29 and the corresponding percentages of early adults who have not experienced each by the age of 30. Do you believe that these are in fact markers that should occur for early adults before the age of 30? Each person has a different background and circumstances so for some people all of these markers should…

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    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.…

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    The Emerging Adulthood Traditionally becoming an adult means to have reached the five milestones of completing school, leaving home, becoming financially independent, marrying and having a child. Robin Henig’s “What is it about 20-Somethings?” and Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt’s “The Coddling of the American Mind” both discuss this transition to adulthood in the western society and how it has been delayed. This gap between adolescence and adulthood can be referred to as the emerging…

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