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Early and Middle Adulthood
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Male and Female Adult development is different, due to the fact that many women enter the workforce, leave to have children, then re-enter Life structure: the combination of statuses, roles, activities, goals, values, beliefs, and life circumstances that characterize an individual Three basic eras of adulthood: Early adulthood (17-39) Middle adulthood (40-59) Late adulthood (60-75+)
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Early Adult Transition (ages 17-23)This period represents the bridge between adulthood and adolescence The most important task of this period is leaving home, both physically and psychologically This transition is usually gradual and happens over time Move away for college, yet still financially and emotionally dependent on parents Work, financially independent, yet still live at home Work, live with roommates/significant other
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Entering the Adult World (ages 23-27) Two major tasks that are contradictory: Explore a variety of relationships and career opportunities Become a responsible member of society and form a stable life structure Age 30 Transition (ages 28-32) Look back on one’s choices, re-evaluate Divorce is common during this time Often involves shifts in direction
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Novice Phase-first 3 parts of Early Adulthood Make a place for themselves in the adult world and construct a life structure Settling Down Period (ages 33-39) This stage usually involves “making it”, usually by advancing their careers, making commitments to family, friends, etc. This may involve a break with a mentor to “find oneself” Mentor: a person who fosters another’s development by believing in them and helping them achieve their dreams
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Midlife Transition (ages 40-44) Like the age 30 transition, many people question and re-evaluate their life choices Many come to realize that some dreams will not be fulfilled Can be a time of crisis
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Many find the dual roles of motherhood and career role to be a strain Some women find that once their children are school aged, it becomes easier to focus on their career Women in their 30s are often in the same place as men in their 20s career-wise
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