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This 5 page paper provides an overview of an interview and an assessment, based on the needs of a 20 year old woman who has difficulties transitioning relative to education, occupation and a sense of autonomy. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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of adulthood, including completing education, seeking out employment, and retirement can produce significant challenges. The interview presented includes information about a 67 year old African American mother of 8,
who shows the difficult challenges that individuals can face while attempting to raise children and develop personal autonomy in the midst of socioeconomic and racial divisions.
In understanding the complexities of development in adulthood for an African American single mother, it is valuable to consider some of the fundamental factors influencing educational completion, employment and retirement
in the midst of stigmatization, including, but not limited to: cultural relativism, communications, social segmentation and familial pressures. Young Adulthood The first transitions noted for "June," a single
mother born in 1938 and living in rural North Carolina, occurred when she was 16 years old. Junes mother had died when she was young, and June struggled to
find acceptance and unconditional love from others. Though sexual activity in teenage years was frowned upon in the 1950s, June became pregnant and had to leave school in order
to give birth to her first child. Junes choice to have the baby led to her leaving school; girls in the 1950s were not allowed to continue to attend
traditional high schools during their pregnancies, even if they had outstanding grades (June was an honor roll student) prior to the pregnancy. Junes grandmother, who had tried to be
supportive, was unable to show June the kind of caring and affection that would have made this period easier for her. Instead, June left school as a young girl,
bore her first child, and took on the social stigmatization of being an unwed mother. June spoke very little of the father of her first child or of her
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