Transition Into Adulthood Research Paper

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Moving into an independent adulthood is becoming harder and harder for young adults. They are stuck at a point between childhood and adulthood, from which they are having problems getting out of. Thus, this new trend is becoming a problem for the older generations. In the past, parents would support their children until they reached the age of majority; then kids would typically move out. Now, parents have to economically support their children for an indefinitely extended period of time after they have reached the age of independence. Trying to understand this phenomenon requires asking what modern conditions are complicating the new generation’s transition into adulthood? As well as, what actions can families take to help young adults with this transition? Probably, the most important step towards adulthood is moving out of your parents’ house. However, in the present time, young adults do not seem to have any desire to move out and get their own place. For instance, John Miley, in his article “Ground Rules for Boomerang Kids: It’s Okay to Help, but Don’t Coddle,” mentions gives the example of “Suzanne Bernier,” whom “yet after graduation, the …show more content…
In order to answer this question, Miley says that kids decide to stay at “home,” parents “should establish a time limit for the stay” 285. Moreover, “the child should also pay rent, save money or pay off debt” (Miley 285). In doing so, parents do not let their kids alone in the time of crises, instead, they help them out at the same time they prepare them to face the world on their own. Furthermore, in other countries such as Sweden and Denmark the government play part in helping young adults to make this transition easier (Publishers 285); in that way, the load not only fall over parents but becomes a mutual effort among government and parents to help the new generation