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Adulthood meaning
The state or condition, for humans and other animals, of physical and psychological maturity: being an adult. | The time period of a person's majority, following puberty and lasting until death.
Synonyms of Adulthood
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The UN said that transition to adulthood is an important challenge for those with autism, and this theme therefore draws attention to the adulthood stage of people with autism.
Cross-sectional studies usually show that especially fluid intelligence peaks at a relatively young age (often in the early adulthood) while longitudinal data mostly show that intelligence is stable until the mid adulthood or later.
Additionally, Kris was allegedly always willing to exploit her daughters to make money while they were young, a sentiment some believe continued into the girls’ adulthood.
All funds raised at Desserts First directly impact the work of Girl Scouts in the Lubbock community, by providing leadership and educational opportunities to girls from K-12 through adulthood.
And for some, it continues into adulthood.
An increased left ventricle is a “strong predictor” for adverse heart events in adulthood and is used as a tool to assess “premature cardiac damage” in children and young adults, they said.
An inherited disorder called familial hypercholesterolemia causes about 1 in 200 people to be born with high LDL cholesterol levels, which will continue to rise throughout childhood and adulthood.
An odd thing happens when you occupy the space between adulthood and childhood.
As a child he spent many hours reading comics and hoping one day to become a superhero and spends his adulthood in more or less the same way.
As a group, these survivors were 1.5 to 2 times more likely than their peers to persistently experience adverse outcomes in adulthood, Dr Guiney said.
As a new generation reach adulthood and find their voices on social media, they are waging war on their older counterparts.
As Tanguay transitioned into adulthood, he began craving the education he refused to feed into when he was younger.
Blended into this was his ongoing exploration of male elegance, this time centered around the cusp of adulthood, all limber sensuality and innocence.
But her songs draw a particular power from their ability to speak to the confusing feelings of growing into adulthood.
But in adulthood, Mahroof was left in urgent need of a transplant.
By adulthood, most have learned that small acts of kindness can make the recipient feel good. reminds adults, though, that there is another person who benefits from doing something nice for someone else, the doer!
Carmen continues to evolve, grappling with the pursuit of her dreams and the complexities of adulthood.
Children may have limited access to quality education, leading to fewer opportunities in adulthood.
Curator of Cotswold Wildlife Park, Jamie Craig, added: “We treat the rearing of any amphibian to adulthood as a success.
Discretionary trust tax may be payable on the assets of the trust when your grandchildren reach adulthood and can vary depending on how long the trust is in being.