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This page provides websites and other web resources which may be helpful in teaching emerging adulthood courses. These pages may be used as resources to both provide extra information to instructors as well as provide supplemental information to students. Have a suggested resource? Send us an email!

http://emergingadulthood.blogspot.com/

This link is for Alan Reifman’s emerging adulthood blog.  It contains updated information on emerging adulthood including articles, books, and websites.  Alan regularly posts recent news and reports related to emerging adulthood. 

http://www.jeffreyarnett.com/conferences.htm

This link is for the portion of Jeffery Arnett’s website dedicated to emerging adulthood resources.  It includes links to emerging adult articles, books, and

http://www.mhhe.com/socscience/devel/ibank/early-a.htm

This website contains visual descriptions of 6 topics relevant to the early adulthood: cognitive stages of development, life contour of work, Sternberg's triangle of love, single-parent families with children under 18, death rates, and the proportion of women 20-40 who have not yet given birth.

http://www.marybold.com/CogFunc.htm

This website focuses on cognitive functioning during early adulthood. Information is included on the following topics: cognitive growth, Gilligan, marrying ages, Schaie, crystallized intelligence, Gould, Perry, Steele, Erikson, intelligence, Pert, Sternberg, fluid intelligence, Kohlberg, postformal thought, triangular theory of love, Flynn Effect, Labouvie-Vief, practical intelligence, triarchic theory of intelligence, frontal lobes, Levinson, Reigel, WAIS, Gardner, Marcia, Reinke, Wechsler

http://www.mhhe.com/socscience/devel/common/
earlyadulthood.htm

Offers links on the following 4 topics: Physical Development, Social, and Cognitive Development, Faculty Resources, Student Resources

http://www.mc.maricopa.edu/dept/d46/psy/dev/early_adult/

This website, developed by Mesa Community College's Department of Psychology, provides ideas, summaries and links to other websites of this stage of human development, early adulthood.

http://www.growinghealthykids.com/english/transitions/adulthood/home/ home_par.html

This website presents 4 key indicators of positive adjustment during emerging adulthood: prepared for work; prepared for intimacy and family life, prepared to participate in community life, and prepared to handle their own health and well-being.