Career Adaptability in Childhood |
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Authors: | Paul J Hartung Erik J Porfeli Fred W Vondracek |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Behavioral Sciences, Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine and Pharmacy;2. Department of Educational Leadership, University of North Carolina‐Charlotte;3. Now at Department of Behavioral Sciences, Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine and Pharmacy.;4. College of Health and Human Development, The Pennsylvania State University. |
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Abstract: | Childhood marks the dawn of vocational development, involving developmental tasks, transitions, and change. Children must acquire the rudiments of career adaptability to envision a future, make educational and vocational decisions, explore self and occupations, and problem solve. The authors situate child vocational development within human life span and life course development paradigms and career development theory. They then consider the theoretical origins of career adaptability and examine it as a critical construct for construing vocational development. Two models derived from career construction theory offer guides for research and counseling practice designed to foster development through work and other social roles. |
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