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    Personal Perspective on Changes in Adulthood Angela Perez BSHS/342 November 7‚ 2011 Melinda Barker‚ LMFT Personal Perspective on Changes in Adulthood Adults go through many changes throughout their adult lifespan. The types of changes adults go through in adulthood include physical‚ cognitive‚ emotional‚ and social changes. Whether an individual is in young adulthood‚ middle adulthood‚ or late adulthood‚ change is inevitable. I am in the middle adulthood stage of life‚ so my personal views

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    is an eight-year-old sitting on the side of the street crying‚ with dirty‚ ripped clothing. The young child is nothing but skin and bones from not eating for a week. If there was not a set age for becoming an adult this would be a common scene. The law recognizes an 18-year-old as an adult. If there was not a set age for adulthood‚ parents could stop caring for their children at young ages. The law requires parents to care for their children up to the age 18. If adulthood was recognized based on

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    conflicting views that contrast these typical images‚ seen in situations where children are given roles forcing them to act like an adult. These conflicting views are often explored in young adult literature‚ such as Meme McDonald and Boori Monty Pryor’s The Binna Binna Man‚ as well as films such as Paul Goldman’s Australian Rules. Each of these works tell the story of a young adult growing up in a family where they feel they need to be the “men of the house” and put any childish behavior behind. The narrator

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    of humiliation‚ we also share being faced with moments testing our principles. One example of these is the encounter with temptation to go against “the man”. But‚ who is “the man”? At that age‚ “the man” most likely refers to adult authority figures. Go against these adult authority figures and you would earn the title of a teen rebel. Such a title brings forth

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    kids are looking up to are adults and partake in adult behavior. Not only do they partake in adult behavior but also‚ on many occasions‚ illegal behavior. In addition to that‚ these celebrities may have a profession that includes adult themes. Impressionable kids should not be learning from them. Celebrities should not be viewed as role models what so ever. Most of these celebrities that are looked up to are adults and do adult things. Kids will try to duplicate the adult actions they see these celebrities

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    history of the disease or illness. (Elizabeth) Slide 4 An explanation of the impact of this disease/condition on adults to the health care system and nursing practice. Slide 5 A description of the impact of this disease or illness during childhood. Slide 6 A description of the impact of this disease in adults. Explain why adults live into adulthood with this childhood condition or why adults would contract this childhood illness during adulthood. Slide 7 A validation of the health problem with demographic

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    and will of a person at certain ages. Both children and adults can be compared in how they act and respond to certain things. “Children‚ although somewhat aware of the rules‚ tend to act in a carefree manor‚ worrying mostly about themselves in their decisions while adults are controlled by the opinions of others and their own feelings” (McDonough). “It is this pressure to conform to the standards of society’s normal that push the adults to act a certain way whilst children do not really feel the

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    in perpetual fear of change. When the ducks are no longer in the pond‚ he’s not able to comprehend that ducks migrate and change habitats. The biggest fear of change Holden is unable to face is the change from a child to an adult. Holden strongly believes that being an adult makes a person corrupt and makes them loose their innocence. Hence‚ Holden fantasizes about being the Catcher in the Rye‚ where he metaphorically tries to save the children’s innocence albeit he himself‚ has fallen into the evil

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    From child to adult According to Dr. Seuss quote “adults are merely obsolete children.” Adults are children in a sense that they don’t mentally mature but physically also they don’t forget how to act and occasionally display behavior expected of children. What exactly is an adult and how would someone know he/she is an adult? People would normally consider a person an adult if he/she can take care of themselves but they don’t take characteristics into consideration. Let’s take father for example

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     put everything in their mouths Between 6 months and 1 year:  Move from sitting with support to sitting alone  Roll over from their tummy to their back  Begin to creep‚ crawl or shuffle on their bottom  Pull on or push against adult hands or furniture to reach a standing position  Raises arms to be lifted  Turn and look up when they hear their name  Pat and poke objects when playing  Pass objects from hand to hand  Look for things that have been hidden or dropped

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