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W B T L E In fact, it may be heightened by their choice to pursue a college education. I. Text Analysis To be continued on the next page. Question: What does “it” refer to here? In Para. 3 For Reference Lesson 1 – Your College Years
Lesson 1- Your College Years I. Text Analysis For reference: it refers to the independence/dependence struggle. Into the later adolescence stage, young adults tend to become less dependent on, even independent from their parents. For those who choose to enter the work world they may become financially independent from their parents, while for others entering into college, the struggle seems stronger for they still need their parents' support, say for money W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E I. Text Analysis To be continued on the next page. For reference: “it” refers to the independence/dependence struggle. Into the later adolescence stage, young adults tend to become less dependent on, even independent from their parents. For those who choose to enter the work world, they may become financially independent from their parents, while for others entering into college, the struggle seems stronger for they still need their parents’ support, say for money. Lesson 1 – Your College Years
Lesson 1- Your College Years I. Text Analysis B Question: According to Jeffery A. Hoffman's In Para. 4 observation there are four distinct aspects to psychological separation from ones parents. What are they? How do you understand them? 1. Functional independence 2. Attitudinal independence 3. Emotional independence 4. Freedom from excessive guilt, anxiety mistrust, responsibility, inhibition, resentment, and anger in relation to the mother and father. W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E I. Text Analysis Question: According to Jeffery A. Hoffman’s observation, there are four distinct aspects to psychological separation from one’s parents. What are they? How do you understand them? 1. Functional independence. 2. Attitudinal independence. 3. Emotional independence. 4. Freedom from “excessive guilt, anxiety, mistrust, responsibility, inhibition, resentment, and anger in relation to the mother and father.” To be continued on the next page. In Para. 4 Lesson 1 – Your College Years
Lesson 1- Your College Years I. Text Analysis 4 Question: What may be one of the most In Para 5 stressful matters college students experience according to the author? How do you understand it? Establishing their sexual identity. It includes relating to the opposite sex and projecting their future roles as men or women W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E I. Text Analysis Question: What may be one of the most stressful matters college students experience according to the author? How do you understand it? Establishing their sexual identity. It includes relating to the opposite sex and projecting their future roles as men or women. To be continued on the next page. In Para. 5 Lesson 1 – Your College Years
Lesson 1- Your College Years I. Text Analysis In Para. 6 6 I was relating to my father in a different way Question: What are the differences between the ways I" related to my" father in the past and at present? What type of change does the example reflect? In the past "I" was encouraged by my"father now I"was encouraging him The example reflects the change that college students are learning how to give and receive affection in the adult world W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Question: What are the differences between the ways “I” related to “my” father in the past and at present? What type of change does the example reflect? I. Text Analysis In the past “I” was encouraged by “my” father; now “I” was encouraging him. The example reflects the change that college students are learning how to give and receive affection in the adult world. To be continued on the next page. I was relating to my father in a different way. In Para. 6 Lesson 1 – Your College Years