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At what ages is an individual at the height of their
physical powers
and
reproductive peak
?
Between the ages of
19-30
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What physical signs of aging appear between the ages of
30-39
?
Grey hair
and
wrinkles
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What may happen to men’s hair between the ages of
30-39
?
They may begin to lose their hair and go
bald
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How does
intellectual development
progress during this
life stage
?
It continues with individuals developing knowledge and learning new skills
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What life skills are developed during this
life stage
?
Living
independently
, managing a
budget
, running a home, and
parenting skills
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What
cognitive
abilities are well developed during this life stage?
The ability to
problem solve
and think
logically
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How can
additional skills
be developed during this
life stage
?
Through promotion at work, further training, or
life changes
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How can opportunities for travel impact
individuals
during this life stage?
They may expand knowledge of different
countries
and cultures
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What do individuals often seek in terms of
emotional development
during this life stage?
A steady relationship to experience
positive emotions
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What feelings may arise from getting married and having children?
Feelings of being loved, valued, and a sense of
belonging
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What types of relationships do individuals bond with during this
life stage
?
Close and loving relationships
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What challenges may cause
stress
during this
life stage
?
Relationship problems, work-related stress, and financial problems
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What social activities may individuals engage in during the early years of this
life stage
?
Going on holiday
with friends
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How do
commitments
affect social activities as individuals progress through this
life stage
?
There may be
less money
and time for social activities
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What happens to
friendships
as individuals take on more
commitments
?
Contact with old friends may be lost, but new friendships may be formed
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What types of
relationships
may individuals have during this life stage?
Intimate/sexual
, family,
friendships
, and working relationships
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