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Eighteen-year-olds understand what it means to act responsibly. They are:
● working to understand and apply the rules in numerous settings.
● working to gain their independence.
● increasingly invested in caring for their bodies (eating right, exercising).
● caring for and growing their relationships (managing their feelings and impulses, empathizing and working through conflict, keeping promises, and being dependable).
● focusing on homework and extracurricular activities.
● contributing to their household (completing chores and cooperating with family rules and expectations).
By Center for Health and Safety CultureEighteen-year-olds understand what it means to act responsibly. They are:
● working to understand and apply the rules in numerous settings.
● working to gain their independence.
● increasingly invested in caring for their bodies (eating right, exercising).
● caring for and growing their relationships (managing their feelings and impulses, empathizing and working through conflict, keeping promises, and being dependable).
● focusing on homework and extracurricular activities.
● contributing to their household (completing chores and cooperating with family rules and expectations).