Adolescence: Definition, Features and Needs
The adulthood is divided into three stages: Young, middle and old.
I. what are the major differences in terms of developmental tasks.
II. How does career take shape from young adulthood to middle adulthood?
Adulthood is divided into two stages:
(I)Early adulthood from 18 to 40 years.
(II) Middle -adulthood from 40 to 60 years.
Early adulthood: In early adulthood person is mental, biologically, socially and psychologically mature. he is accepted as an adult by his family and society.
II. He can vote, gets a driving licence, credit card, admission to college etc.
III. He is expected to be financially independent and choose a career of his choice.
IV. Get married and establish his own family.
V. Be a good citizen and perform his social duties very well.
Middle- adulthood: 40 to 60 years:
I. Person analyses his success and failures in life.
II. If the person achieves in life which he desired in the past, he is happy and prosperous. His way of thinking is in a positive manner.
III. If a person does not get what he desired in the past, he is very negative in thoughts, he is not satisfied with his life and blames other for his failures.
IV. He is very frustrated, provocative and has no hope in his life.
There are certain changes in middle-adulthood:
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