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Adulthood

            Adulthood

            Response 1

            I do consider myself as an adult because I always act as a mature individual and show the capability of being mature and responsible for things.  Individuals consider me as a kid based on my age which should never be the case because age should ever be utilized in defining of judging an individual.  In the society, one is considered as an adult once they have attained the age of 18. I do fully agree with several lines of this concept because at this age one has adequate experience with the happenings of life. Before attaining the age of 18 those things that individuals are permitted to do can be termed as lessons in gaining experience.  My adulthood will begin at that point when I will become fully responsible in life when I become independent.

            Response 2

            She is not likely to feel as if she is not completely grown up. This is because growing up is characterized by knowledge and experience. The fact that she is in school to learn does not mean that she is still not grown up.  Her being in school simply implies that she is seeking for academic knowledge that will help her in life.  Additionally, she is responsible and mature enough to handle things which may not allow her t feel like she is not completely grown.

            Response 3

            Adulthood is more defined socially than biologically because social surroundings help in shaping an individual. In regard to biological concept, individuals may not attaint adulthood through biological growth because adulthood is generated from life experience and surrounding.  The knowledge about life as well as experience assists in developing maturity and responsibility capability of an individual which defines adulthood.  Biological life stages concept utilizes age which is ineffective since individuals become adults at different stages based on their experiences and life perceptions (Cavanaugh, & Blanchard-Fields, 2015).

 

 

 

            Reference

Cavanaugh, J. C., & Blanchard-Fields, F. (2015). Adult development and aging.

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