Many young adults continue their identity search, especially for vocational and relational identities. Cultural groups typically have clearly defined expectations for when certain social events “should” occur. Parent-child relationships and expectations often shift as you transition into your own emerging roles. Some of these expectations may be clearly stated, while other expectations are unspoken. Reflect on your own beliefs about when a young adult should achieve the following transitions into adulthood: Moving into his or her own housing, getting separated from parents Securing a stable career or obtaining formal education Achieving financial independence Getting involved in a serious romantic relationship; cohabitation Finding his or her own life partner Getting married Becoming a parent Undergoing other transitions that you consider important Tasks: In a minimum of 200 words How has your own parent-child relationship changed as you transitioned into new adult roles (e.g., college
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