On Your Own without a Net: The Transition to Adulthood for Vulnerable Populations

On Your Own without a Net: The Transition to Adulthood for Vulnerable Populations

D. Wayne Osgood , Constance Flanagan , E. Michael Foster
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Jan 1, 2008 · English · Kindle (416 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 416
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2008
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Edition Illustrated
ISBN-10 0226637859
ISBN-13 9780226637853

Description

Navigating the transition to adulthood can be particularly challenging for vulnerable populations. The book delves into this critical period, highlighting how young individuals often still lean on familial support even as they attempt to carve out their own paths. While entering a world filled with opportunities, they face unique hurdles that can complicate their journeys toward independence.

The author explores the interplay between age, societal expectations, and the realities of growing up in less-than-ideal circumstances. By examining the various factors that contribute to these challenges, the narrative sheds light on the emotional, economic, and social dimensions that young adults must navigate. Personal stories and research offer a nuanced understanding of the struggles faced by many during this pivotal stage of life.

Moreover, key themes include resilience and the importance of supportive networks, which can significantly affect the outcomes for these young individuals. Strategies for fostering independence while still acknowledging the need for support provide insights into potential solutions for policymakers and community leaders aiming to facilitate smoother transitions.

Ultimately, this work serves as both a call to action and a comprehensive analysis of the realities for many youths today. It encourages readers to empathize with the complexities of growing up without a safety net, while also recognizing potential pathways to supportive resources and community interventions that can empower vulnerable populations.

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Young Adult Science & Technology Health & Wellness Psychology

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