Sentences with phrase «of young adulthood»

Notable for its effective performances and for the sincerity with which it tries to capture the confusion of young adulthood, but it often chooses simplicity over depth.
The goal of young adulthood (stage six) is the establishment of intimacy — psychological and sexual closeness to others.
There seems to be little doubt on the basis of this evidence that patterns of infant feeding were consistently related to levels of educational attainment from middle childhood to the point of young adulthood.
In this stage of young adulthood, I have the time, energy, and money to make these things happen.
Though we both grew up in conservative church cultures, Nadia spent much of her young adulthood battling addictions while I kept working the good - girl schtick, even when it wasn't working for me, even when it became shallow and untrue.
Starring Annette Bening, Greta Gerwig, Elle Fanning, and Billy Crudup, this unique, 1970s - set coming - of - age story follows a teenage boy named Jamie as he attempts to navigate the wild waters of young adulthood and his eccentric single mother (Bening) does the best she can to aid him on his journey.
The film delves into the timeless subject of finding yourself, particularly on the cusp of young adulthood with gender - defying 14 - year - old named J (played by the soft - spoken and stellar Rhys Fehrenbacher) who goes by neither he or she, but rather the titular «they.»
Everything that felt fuzzy and undefined about the ambivalence of young adulthood in that movie, though, feels at once delicate and keenly observed in «Like Crazy,» which is marked by a deeper artistic resonance.
This has made every sickness of my young adulthood a pretty major letdown.
I am a child of fascism, and spent about ten years of my young adulthood on the questions: «How could it happen?
While your concerns and fears may seem like they don't measure up to those who are more experienced in life, I happen to think the season of young adulthood is one of the most beautiful and rewarding times in a person's life.
The middle school years are often characterized as a stage of life to survive, to get through — jumping from the comfort of childhood into a roughly three - year storm of hormones, insecurity, and nagging, drowning in the frenetic angst of adolescence, frantically rowing to make it to the shore of young adulthood.
Marijuana was the most common substance use disorder during most of young adulthood, the study found.
Exuding both a childlike openness and a tendency toward the recklessness of young adulthood, the actress backs up even her character's most questionable choices with conviction.
In its most poignant moments, Tully addresses something common among those of us who've found ourselves on the other side of young adulthood.
In other words — she's a teenager, and «The Edge of Seventeen» is such a breath of fresh air because it's wise enough to not gloss over these complexities of young adulthood.
«Everything becomes pure want,» Brooke advises Tracey of the young adulthood awaiting her, in one of several one - liners that suggest the older woman projects her own unrealized desires onto her new companion.
Balancing the expectations of small - screen fans and bigscreen newcomers as deftly as a well - executed arabesque, Dance Academy lovingly follows the cherub - faced teens of Australia's internationally popular TV series (2010 - 2013) as they rite - of - passage into the realities of reconciling artistic dreams with the onset of young adulthood.
As the night unfolds, the veneer of contentedness between all of the friends gradually wears off, uncovering each individual's baser impulses, repressed in the name of young adulthood.
The result is a story of young adulthood that isn't afraid to be abrasive and emotionally confusing, while also making space for rare instances of vulnerability and tenderness.
D.J. Kirkbride: Amelia Cole is a lady who spent a good part of her young adulthood jumping between two different dimensions: a world of magic, and a world of science.
Journalist and novelist Joanna Rakoff perfectly captures the anxiety and uncertainty of young adulthood in a memoir about her experiences working at an odd, stodgy literary agency in the late 1990s.
Throughout the fifteen years of Jodie's life that you play, you experience the typical ups and downs of young adulthood, but with the added presence of a temperamental ghost thrown into the mix as well.
The artist forays into the pseudo-science of young adulthood, the chemistry of love and relationships, and the tipping point of paradox with all the saturation of 1980s Saturday morning television.
Fixed to the grid walls of the centerpiece is Data for Desire, a film presenting two circuits of young adulthood: a pseudo-scripted, confessional view of young partiers in a resort town, and a group of early - twenties mathematicians in France observing the party as a video document, mapping an algorithm to predict compatibility among its players.
It alludes to a loss of innocence, a point of no return, a crossing of the threshold from the simplicity of childhood to the vicarious state of young adulthood.
«Developmental Epidemiological Courses Leading to Antisocial Personality Disorder and Violent and Criminal Behavior: Effects of Young Adulthood of a Universal Preventive Intervention in First and Second Grade Classrooms.»
The good news is twofold: the tumult of young adulthood isn't forever, and your teen's defiance is probably a big part of her eventual transition into happy adulthood.
Although the developmental tasks of young adulthood tend to focus on intimate relationships, employment, and family formation, the parent — child bond persists over the life course and likely continues to inform and shape behavior beyond adolescence.
In the current study we draw on longitudinal data from the Toledo Adolescent Relationships Study (TARS) to focus on how parental factors influence their children's trajectories of antisocial behavior from adolescence through to the less well - researched period of young adulthood.
I'm the oldest of four kids and after we went to college, my parents joined Mission Aviation Fellowship where my dad coordinated distance education projects and my parents lived overseas much of my young adulthood.
In spite of that limitation, Brightest Star is notable for its effective performances and for the sincerity with which it tries to capture the confusion of young adulthood.
It follows a freshman named Jake (Blake Jenner, of GLEE fame) on his first weekend of college, experiencing a frat - like welcome with a team of hard - partying baseball players as they navigate the tricky, unsupervised waters of young adulthood.
Indeed, one recent poll of high school seniors — those on the cusp of young adulthood, found that nearly half of boys and over a third of girls did not expect to remain married to the same person.
Most people think of the aging process as something that happens late in life, Belsky said, but signs of aging were already apparent in these tests over the 12 years of young adulthood: from 26 to 38.
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