Late Adulthood Interview
Conduct an in" rel="nofollow">interview with someone who is at least 65 years or older, but preferably 75 years or older. Ask the followin" rel="nofollow">ing questions: What developmental period (childhood; adolescence, early
adulthood, middle adulthood, late adulthood) did you enjoy the most? Which period was most challengin" rel="nofollow">ing? What is the best part of your life right now? What is the most challengin" rel="nofollow">ing part of your life
right now? Provide the answers to your in" rel="nofollow">interview in" rel="nofollow">in this message board. Read the attached article on stress and generations. Look for emergin" rel="nofollow">ing themes across the different in" rel="nofollow">interviews and with the
stress report. Comment on these themes and be sure to in" rel="nofollow">incorporate developmental theory and concepts in" rel="nofollow">into your posts