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Chap4 HHS4U
UNIT 2: LEAVING HOME
Chapter 3: Early Adulthood
Chapter 4: Becoming and Adult
Chapter 5: Young Adult Issues and Trends

CHAPTER 4: BECOMING AN ADULT


Overview
 Developmental

Theories

Stage Progression Theories
 Age-Linked Stages Theories
 Constant Change Theories


 Socialization

Family
 School


 Preparing

for an Occupation

Family
 School
 Part-time work


THE TRANSITION TO ADULTHOOD


Becoming an adult begins in childhood and continues until you are an adult
 In

your own eyes
 In the eyes of your parents, the law, and the society in which you live

THE TRANSITION TO ADULTHOOD


The process of becoming an adult is very complex and varied
 Does

it occur in predictable stages regardless of the society in which you live?
 Is the process unique for each individual, or does development occur in patterns for all individuals living at the same time and in the same place?
 The behavioural norms in early adulthood in
Canada have changed, but is the process of becoming an adult changing for individuals living in Canada?

THE TRANSITION TO ADULTHOOD


Although an individual’s development is a very gradual process, it is marked by very distinct and significant turning points, such as:
 Puberty
 Graduation
 Obtaining a driver’s license  Marriage
 Parenthood

THE TRANSITION TO ADULTHOOD
All known human societies have recognizable stages of life that are distinguished by societal rituals called rites of passage
 Stages of development are not the same in all societies  Rites of passage may also very between societies 

THE PACE OF DEVELOPMENT
It is difficult to define when you will be considered an adult in Canadian society
 When you achieve the chronological age of
18, you reach the age of majority and acquire the legal responsibilities and privileges of adulthood. 

 You

can vote and sign contracts
 You can get married


Up to the mid-20th century reaching the age of 18 worked as a milestone for becoming an adult  Young

adults

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