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When does one actually become an adult?

25 seems to be the age when one’s brain fully develops, thus making one an adult

When is a kid not a kid anymore?
If you asked a 12-year-old, the magical age would be 13 — the age when you’re officially a teenager and can no longer be considered a “child”. If you are a 15-year-old, the age would be 16 — that’s when one (in the US) is able to drive a car and get an after-school job.
According to the US government, a child officially becomes an adult when he or she turns 18. That’s when one can vote and start paying taxes. But interestingly, even though an 18-year-old can go to war, the government does not consider that person mature enough to drink alcohol. The magical age for that rite of passage is 21. Still, even a kid who can go to war and buy a beer is not old enough to rent a car; for most car rental companies, the minimum age for rental is 25.

25: the magic age: As it turns out, the folks at Hertz or Alamo may have a better idea about the age of maturity than the US government. According to the latest research, the human brain does not fully develop until around age 25. And it’s those last few years that are critical when it comes to things like impulse control and risk-taking.

In studying scans of the adolescent brain, neurologists have learned that when kids are around the age of 18, their prefrontal cortex is only halfway developed. This is the area of the brain that helps control impulses, solve problems, regulate emotions and organise behaviour. That’s not to say that kids in their late teens and early 20s can’t take on these tasks, but it does mean that it’s harder for them to do — at least until around age 25 or so when this area of the brain fully develops.

This isn’t exactly a news flash for generations of parents who have watched their teens take crazy risks while seeming unable to get their lives together until they hit their mid-20s. For the average teen growing up in a supportive family (emotionally and financially), the latest findings are not really a big deal. Moms and dads will continue to bail out their college-aged kids if they get themselves in a mess.

Young adults without support: But this information sheds new light on the way kids without as much support are treated. In the foster care system, once a child turns 18, he is considered an adult and can no longer receive state-sponsored support. And many people think this is way too early for a teen to be on his own, especially a teen who has experienced an unstable childhood and who may be more likely to have problems controlling impulses than his peers from more stable homes.

Because of this, some foster care advocates think it makes more sense for 25 to be the new legal age of adulthood. They want the age of maturity to be based on science, not arbitrary numbers.

Source: www.mnn.com

( Source : deccan chronicle )
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