The five characteristic that distinguishes emerging adulthood from adolescence is the fact that it is the age of identity exploration, instability, possibilities, self-focused and feeling in-between. These are the characteristics that currently define some of the challenges that I face on a daily bases. I have the mindset of someone who is trying to find himself or herself. Yet, at the same time, I am stuck in between being an adult (as the United States of American considers anyone over the age of eighteen) and being at the end of my teen years. This is a point in my life where everything is very unstable and focused towards me. I may feel like I should not be responsible for anyone but myself, however, at the end of the day I do not have the ability to provide for my everyday needs on my …show more content…
Rather within our society, there are smaller society with their own rules, customs and expectation on development. There is not universal rule that when a person turns eighteen they are legally an adult and therefore should assume all adults responsibly. As a psychologist, there is the recognition that there is a stage between adulthood and the end of adolescence. There is no skip from one milestone to the next one, each milestone is supposed to help you build the skills needed to achieve the next one. As human beings, we cannot expect an infant to go from sitting upright to run around the room. We must first expect them to learn how to crawl, then pull themselves up and balance, finally learning how to walk by themselves before