Eighteen-year-old Nathan, a high schooler, lives with his parents. He plans and manages his time and activities effectively when he is not at school. In the context of identity development in emerging adulthood, which of the following is most likely true about Nathan?
A. He is at the third stage of recentering, marked by independence from his parents or his family of origin.
B. He is at the second stage of recentering and expects to settle into a career soon.
C. He is at the fourth stage of recentering and is totally independent.
D. He is at the first stage of recentering, marked by increased expectations for self-reliance and self-directedness.
Answer: D
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