18 year old adult or child This is a letter to my parents and domestic 18 year old parents. We are American young people and we need to listen. When I sat on my computer and started writing, I wanted to make it clear to everyone reading this content. There are a lot of things to keep a healthy and loving relationship with your child when you are parent of an 18 year old child.
I do not really know how to become an adult as an 18 year old child. After all, I have lived under the roof of my parents for the past 18 years. I am about to enter the unknown world. This is a world rich in domain knowledge, but I do not necessarily know how to organize everything I am learning. I am still a child. My 18 year old priority is in a very different place. Dreams are at the highest point of history, restlessness and sensitivity are not. I remembered it when I was in my first year of college, but I often discussed whether my university could conquer me. I do not think I have the ability to acquire a valuable degree. I do not know which occupation I pursue, I do not know whether I can continue my education.
When will a person become an adult? There are many ways to answer this question. In the United States you are legally considered an 18 year old adult. However, other definitions in adulthood vary widely; for example, in sociology, when a person becomes independent, chooses a profession, marries, starts a family, it is sometimes considered an adult. The age at which we achieve these milestones changes from person to person, from culture to culture. For example, in Malawi's African country, 15-year-old Njemile is 14 years old, married to the first child of 15 years old. In her culture she is considered an adult. Children in Malawi were responsible for marriage and work (eg, transport of water, childcare of infants and workplace) as early as 10 years of age. In contrast, the independence of Western culture becomes increasingly long, effectively delaying the lives of adults.