Explain why issues such as commonalities, stability, and change are considered significant in the study of adult development?
Adult development focuses on the behaviors and issues that people deal with during their life span—from adolescence through the end of life (for this course, you will focus more on the retirement age—before sixty-five years). Changes through an individual’s life span are a prominent focus in understanding adult development. Change can be classified as normative and nonnormative age-graded influences.
- Explain why issues such as commonalities, stability, and change are considered significant in the study of adult development?
- Describe normative and nonnormative age-graded influences?
- Using examples from your observations of those around you, explain the importance of understanding normative and nonnormative age-graded influences in adult development.
Justify your answers with appropriate reasoning and research from your text and course readings. Comment on the postings of at least two peers, and provide an analysis of each peer’s postings while also suggesting specific additions or clarifications for improving the discussion question response.
Submission Details:
- Post your response to the Discussion Area by the due date assigned. Respond to at least two posts by the end of the week.