The Difference Between Adulthood And Childhood

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Everyone has said “I wish I was older,” or “I wish I was a kid again,” at least once in their life. Or there has been arguments between whether being an adult is better than being a child or vice versa. Teens seem to be the ones impacted by this question the most. Confusion between which is superior is not confusing once an individual figures out how superior one is over the other. When adulthood and childhood are contrasted, it is clear that adulthood dominates childhood. To start off, there’s the activities that adults can do that children cannot do. Adults are able to do multiple different activities such as going to the movies alone, attending parties without supervision, going to concerts without supervision, and the ability to drive. Another point is one made by Nandango saying “Sure I may have to pay bills but I can also buy whatever I want when I want it.” (Nandango, 2009). Contrary to that, children are forced to stay at home by their parent/guardian and most things they go out and do require an adult to watch over them. It is not enjoyable having to take an adult with you wherever you go. Most would despise taking a trusted adult with them any location or event they plan to go to. With this, adults have an …show more content…

Adults also rule in this category because of their ability to have self-control and be mature about everything thus resulting in them being more independent for themselves and do most things alone. For example, in an article by Important India, they state adults have more freedom than children with situations such as traveling (“Compare and Contrast Adulthood and Childhood,” 2016). However, children have little to no independence because they are dependent on their parent/guardian and anything done is on them; especially when negative. As a result of this, they are careless and immature. Independence is important to most and adulthood is easily dominant in this category compared to

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