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Early adult years signature assignment (Performance skills (Process skills…
Early adult years signature assignment
Performance skills
motor skills
Process skills
Responsible stage: Cronin p. 359 = Age where typically now has not are care of s house or a child, part of a family.
attends: Does not look away from what he or she is doing, interru[ting the ongoing task profession. Now has to manage and attend to various tasks and people.
Achieving stage: Cronin 359 Establishing oneself in the world.
Your personal thoughts: People in this age group may live on their own, paying their own rent. have more responsibility and more things to take care of.
Cronin 359 stressors, early adulthood holds many significant stressors because of new environments and occupations. Young adults make better decisions to reduce stress and have better coping mechanisms. This will help them to make sure that they are able to maintain and manage their this is kind of a stretch you may not need to use it.
repair and decoration: Cronin 363. Both interiorly and exterior property will need to be managed.
having to communicate with landlords: Cronin 363 =
Learning to repair clothes Cronin 363 = different economic statuses can determine the different home management skills that this age group will experience.
social interaction:
having to talk to landlords Cronin 363
Heeds OTPF = uses goal directed social interactions focused on carrying out and completing the intended purpose of the social interaction.
accommodates OTPF: prevents ineffective or socially inappropriate social interaction. Accommodating for the different type of people they interact with when renting.
Clarifies to make sure that they are on the same page if something is wrong
living with roommates
responding in time to any notices given by the landlord.
Disagrees and expresses differences of opinion in a socially appropriate manner.
cohabitation Cronin 367 "two individuals that are legally married, are in a sexual relationship and share domestic tasks and responsibilities."
performance patterns
Roles: Home owner, being a spouse has certain roles which require that individual to make sure that chores are done.
activity demands
Relevance and importance to client OTPF alignment with the clients' goals, values, beliefs, and needs and perceived utility
achieving stage Cronin 359 this is the use of previously learned knowledge to establish oneself in the world. Attaining long term goals regarding their careers family and contributions to society as well as making serious decisions.
responsibility stage when family is established and has responsibility of spouse or children are required of the individual
social demands OTPF: elements of the social environment and virtual and cultural contexts that may be required by the activity
Expecatations of spouse to make sure that the house is maintained
Expectations of the landlord that the tenants are paying their bills on time and to make sure that the apartment is maintained and not destroyed.
seeing their peers get a place of their own.
expectations from parents that they start a family or to get a place on their own.
context and environment
client factors
higher level cognitive
Higher level cognitive: Executive stage Cronin 359 individuals broaden their focus from the personal domain to the community or societal level notice that the executive stage is out of line with the achieving and responsible stages.
attention
memory
working memory: Remembering all the things and the values that they had developed from when they were a child could influence how motivated they are to keep their room clean.