Need females age 40+ to answer questions for class?
Anyone willing to comment on the below– need to do survery for my heath & marriage in today’s society class:
If you are under the age of 40 years old, interview a woman who is in her forties or fifties Ask about how middle adulthood was different from young adulthood in some of these areas: physically, emotionally, in a career, family issues, child care issues, financial issues and so on. Also, ask about the life goals and ambitions in middle adulthood of your interviewer.


Go and ask people you know yourself! we are not here to do your homework.
Comment by Anne I — February 24, 2010 @ 3:18 am
looking for someone to do you assignment or research, hit the street yourself.
Comment by babydolly — February 26, 2010 @ 6:36 am
women’s issues will start from her 40-50 yrs. they must develop an understanding attitude towards family especially with children and friends. meditation will help to have a better life
Comment by rkpalli — February 28, 2010 @ 1:58 pm
I understand that this IS doing your homework yourself since it involves getting input from others.
I’m in my mid-40s. Physically, I now have concerns about breast cancer having already had one biopsy following a mammogram. My asthma and allergies are worse. My arthritis is worse. Yet, some things are better, ie, mental health.
Since that goes into the emotional aspect, I’ll move to that. I’m more open to new ideas than I’ve ever been. I’ve been moving towards being so since about my mid-30s. I’m more open to making changes in myself for things that I haven’t been open to before since I had a quick fix. In particular, anxiety issues. In the past, I’ve simply taken a pill. That was the quick fix. I’ve now gone to counseling to work on putting my mind to work on my anxiety and learning techniques to deal with it and now rarely take a pill.
Career has changed from one decade to another, from stay at home mom to working as classified personnel to, now, owning my own business.
I am an empty nester and grandmother and happy to be so. In my 30s, I wanted another child with my second husband. I can now say that I am glad that that didn’t happen.
Financially, retirement is a huge concern. I have not paid in enough to SSA to be eligible. My husband is not a citizen in the U.S. so I will not receive through him. Saving for retirement is difficult.
Life goals and ambitions are more centered around my husband and I and my career and business, rather than children.
Hope that helps!
Comment by stephimm — February 28, 2010 @ 5:12 pm