Adulthood—Then and Now The adulthood reflection is meant to be a comparison betw

Adulthood—Then and Now
The adulthood reflection is meant to be a comparison between adulthood and childhood. Here are some parameters to keep in mind for the reflection:
First, you should pick three areas of focus–one related to each of the domains. For example, “health” is an area of focus that relates to the biosocial domain and there are relevant milestones in both emerging adulthood and adulthood that relate to health. “Sex/reproduction” is another area related to biosocial development. “Scheduling” or “work” is an area that has relevant milestones in both emerging adulthood and adulthood cognitive chapters. “Relationships”, “parenting”, or even discussing the current pandemic is an area related to psychosocial development. The area of focus will be particular to your individual experience.
I want to carefully stress that I RECOGNIZE that sometimes something is too personal. If it’s too personal to discuss ANY issue, feel free to select something else. I am in no way forcing you to disclose anything that you don’t want to disclose.
Next, you will compare and contrast milestones in each area–this is your then/now discussion. If you are an adult, you will talk about the milestones you are experiencing NOW in each domain and related to the area you have chosen, then compare them to milestones you experienced THEN (in childhood/adolsecence). For example, if you choose the area of “sex/reproduction”, you might discuss milestones related to menopause and/or fertility in adulthood, then compare them with milestones related to sexual activity and related aspects of desire and fertility from the emerging adulthood chapter. You would do this for each domain.
If you are age 25 or younger, you should consider yourself an emerging adult for the purposes of this assignment, and project yourself from 10-12 years into your future. Be realistic and base this on the habits and experiences you are having at the moment. For example, if you choose the area of “health” and you talk about biosocial milestones related to good health and strength, then your expected adulthood milestones will be different than those of an emerging adult who is discussing poor health habits they may be practicing.
Keeping all guidelines in mind, for this reflection you will actually have at least two milestones from each domain–at least one from each childhood/adolescent domain, and at least one from each adulthood domain. So, at least six milestones in total.

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