Category: Adulthood

  • Late Adulthood: The Main Categories

    In modern gerontology, there are three main categories of human age at the stage of late adulthood. It is possible to consider and characterize these categories from biological, social and psychological positions. The first category is called young-old and includes subjects between 65 and 74 years of age. Usually, elderly people of this age are…

  • Middle Adulthood Development: Fifty-Four-Year-Old Male

    Table of Contents Cultural Development Physical Development Cognitive Development Social Development Emotional Development Conclusion References Middle adulthood development does not differ in significant changes in human behavior, but rather is characterized by the final installation of the model of their life. Analyzing this stage of human development, it is important to take into account such…

  • The Age-Related Changes in Middle Adulthood

    Table of Contents Introduction Skin Changes Skeleton Changes Age-Appropriate Preventive Measures Conclusion References Introduction The human body changes naturally as a person grows old. People must understand the lifestyle choices that are related to the changes and the best preventive measures to overcome the natural changes. Middle adulthood is defined as being between the ages…

  • Health Aspects of Young Adulthood

    Young adulthood is better characterized as a period of health-impairing lifestyles. This stage is defined as the period between 18 and 26 years, a time when youth have resources and a lot of time. This point in life is usually dubbed a transition period because people are moving from underneath the wings of their parents…

  • School and Transition Into Adulthood

    Table of Contents Introduction Background Information Statement of the Problem Solution Counterargument and Response Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The poem A Rose that Grew from Concrete by the rapper and poet Tupac Shakur, while short, contains a multitude of themes for interpretation. In it, Shakur describes rose that disregarded natures harsh laws and grew from…

  • School and Transition Into Adulthood

    Table of Contents Introduction Background Information Statement of the Problem Solution Counterargument and Response Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The poem A Rose that Grew from Concrete by the rapper and poet Tupac Shakur, while short, contains a multitude of themes for interpretation. In it, Shakur describes rose that disregarded natures harsh laws and grew from…

  • How Is the Stigma of Aspersers in Young Adulthood Overcome?

    Aspersers disorder is generally a mild form of the common autistic syndrome observed in children. The most common characteristics in affected individuals include social isolation and, to some extent, eccentric behaviors mainly observed during childhood. More importantly, stigma has a great impact on the development of children into early adulthood. The closeness and dearness of…

  • Biological Changes in Late Adulthood

    Introduction Gerontologists concur that there is a myriad of changes that take place in our bodies as we age. The changes range from those that are biological in nature to those that are physical, social and psychological. Various factors have been identified as affecting the nature and the direction of these changes. These include the…

  • Progressive Neurocognitive Disorders and Adulthood

    Introduction Neurocognitive disorders describe signs and symptoms of many diseases, which lead to progressive or gradual changes in the functionality of a person. It is a general term used to explain the cumulative diminishing of memory, mental agility, intellectual ability, and impact on the accustomed emotional ripostes. Adulthood occurs in different stages, which shape the…

  • Late Adulthood Physical and Cognitive Changes

    Table of Contents Introduction Cognitive and Physical Changes Aging Successfully Comparison of adults real life to the textbook context Conclusion References Introduction Late adulthood can be described as the age from sixty five years (65) and above. This age constitutes about 7 percent of the entire Worlds population with 13 percent in the developed World.…