There is still a lot of development to come after age 30. Source: Jeffrey Arnett Do adults develop? Or are we all, to paraphrase a chapter title from Douglas Coupland’s novel Generation X, “Dead at 30 ...
Emerging adulthood is increasingly recognised as a distinct developmental period, characterised by prolonged exploration and the gradual assumption of adult roles. This phase, typically spanning the ...
The financial crisis changed a lot of things: the labor market, housing, consumer spending and saving habits and the nature of psychological development. Young adults are increasingly moving back home ...
Today’s teens are on a slow road to adulthood, putting off risky behaviors from drinking to sex, but also delaying jobs, driving, dating and other steps towards independence, according to a new study ...
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. — Too many kids today are heading off to college or work only to discover that they lack the skills they need to navigate adulthood successfully. Developmental psychologist Dr.
Recent studies find interesting differences among today's young people compared with those of decades past. There's even a new term for the generation age 18 to 25: Generation Next. And a new label ...