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15th December 2019
03:51pm GMT

This makes sense, as another survey recently revealed that we don't actually become adults until our thirties.
Professor Peter Jones, from Cambridge University, said:
"What we're really saying is that to have a definition of when you move from childhood to adulthood looks increasingly absurd."
"It's a much more nuanced transition that takes place over three decades."
He added: "I guess systems like the education system, the health system and the legal system make it convenient for themselves by having definitions."
"I think the system is adapting to what's hiding in plain sight, that people don't like (the idea of) a caterpillar turning into a butterfly," he said.
"There isn't a childhood and then an adulthood. People are on a pathway, they're on a trajectory."