EAN: 9780674916500
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      Is Gen Z resistant to growing up? A leading developmental psychologist and an expert in the college student experience debunk this stereotype and explain how we can better support young adults as they make the transition from adolescence to the rest of their lives. Experts and the general public are convinced that young people today are trapped in an extended adolescence--coddled  unaccountable  and more reluctant to take on adult responsibilities than previous generations. Nancy Hill and Alexis Redding argue that what is perceived as stalled development is in fact typical. Those reprimanding today's youth have forgotten that they once balked at the transition to adulthood themselves. From an abandoned archive of recordings of college students from half a century ago  Hill and Redding discovered that there is nothing new about feeling insecure  questioning identities  and struggling to find purpose. Like many of today's young adults  those of two generations ago also felt isolated and anxious that the path to success felt fearfully narrow. This earlier cohort  too  worried about whether they could make it on their own. Yet  among today's young adults  these developmentally appropriate struggles are seen as evidence of immaturity. If society adopts this jaundiced perspective  it will fail in its mission to prepare young adults for citizenship  family life  and work. Instead  Hill and Redding offer an alternative view of delaying adulthood and identify the benefits of taking additional time to construct a meaningful future. When adults set aside judgment  there is a lot they can do to ensure that young adults get the same developmental chances they had.
        
                  
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9780674916500
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0674916506
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