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Helga [31]
4 years ago
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Identify various role changes that occur during early and middle adulthood.

Biology
2 answers:
vlabodo [156]4 years ago
7 0
<span>The most prominent role change would be to a responsible adult role. This age group would have to role of college student or in a job as an employee. They would be taking care of themselves and not relying on parents for day to day tasks. Hopefully very soon they would also be financially independent. Around this age some young adults may be getting married and taking on the role of spouse. Also, there could be the role of becoming a parent themselves.</span>
Arturiano [62]4 years ago
6 0
The   early  and   middle  adulthood  have  the     following   role  in  the  community
1.Provide  for  nourishment  or  nursing  the   children
2.   provide  education  for   their   children
3.  care   for    adolescent  and  older  adult.
4.  In  addition  they  have   to  manage  a  care  which  help  to provide  their  families with   basic  needs.
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