Sunday, November 18, 2012

Launching Children


Launching children is the time of vital change for most parents. This is the stage when children leave for college, or those who are of age deciding to move out own their own. It is very difficult for parents at this stage to accept the fact that their children are matured enough to face life on their own. This is mostly on the mothers, because they get more involved in a child’s life from his childhood stage still when he is grown up. For fathers, they care for their own children, but would not restrain them from taking up responsibility for themselves.  According to the book, this is the time when young adult increase independence and self discovery. In chapter one, one of the needs of human’s according to Maslow theory, was self actualization, that is to say, everyone gets to a stage in life, when he questions himself or herself, “why or what is my purpose in life”, and at this launching out stage, young adults, want to figure that out soon.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Emua,

    I like reading about your insight and thoughts about family. I really think that there are multiple versions of family, at least for me personally. I have my family that I was born into, that includes everyone that I am related to, including my parents and brothers and sisters. However, over time, shared experiences, and love I have found that my family is not only limited to who I am related to. I have a couple of friends that I consider family, I would do anything for, and they share both the benefits and downside of that treatment. I think that society helps to instill in people what the idea of family should be, with the media and television, showing parents, kids, and perhaps grandparents. However, I think that is simply not the case anymore, during sports we even use to even refer to each teammate as family, despite race, religion, age, or class. I think family is whoever you want it to be!

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