what is a maturity with full explain
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The definition of maturity is adulthood, or is the state of being fully developed, or the time when a note is due and payable. The point at which you are fully grown is an example of when you achieve maturity. Showing common sense and making adult decisions is an example of maturity. There is mental, physical, emotional, somatic growth and development in the child. Some of the changes are even genetic in mature. During one's lifetime, there are many types of maturation. But the two most important kinds of maturity during childhood are physical and cognitive maturation
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It is the ability to respond to circumstances in an appropriate manner.
- It is defined as the functional capacity to respond appropriately to a specific circumstance based on one's age.
- Furthermore, when someone is mature, they are capable of making appropriate judgments without the assistance of another adult.
- It is how one responds to their social surroundings by being aware of the appropriate time and place to behave, as well as knowing when to act, given the conditions and culture of the society in which one lives.
- The purpose is to develop an understanding of life's purpose, directedness, and intentionality, which leads to the sensation that life is meaningful.
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