The framework provides an individual’s life span. It uses aging that is subjective. Some of the factors that the framework includes are bio ecological level, macro level, and micro level. Each one of these levels have the ability to transform the different phases of an individual’s life. In the framework it includes infancy through young adulthood. In order for it to be possible to change one’s ideology on aging an intervention for those of the early years plays a vital role in the challenges that occur about aging stereotypes. At a very tender age young kids begin to have opinions of people that are older then them. These opinions that they have are often times considered to be stereotypes. Some of these stereotypes come from what young children see in the media. Miche (2015) quotes, “In such a way, children’s literature, TV programs, and cartoons are sources in which stereotypic beliefs about older adults are communicated to children” (Hollis-Sawyer & Cuevas, 2013; Vasil & Wass, 1993). The challenges that exists in the media is that it doesn’t display the roles that aging adults face commonly. The spectrum that it uses includes one that isn’t considered to be broad. People that are aging or are considered to be older adults usually are seen in the media as being either incapable of completing certain tasks. Aging adults have a diverse range of roles in society that …show more content…
As a person grows older it can be seen from their outer appearance. One’s facial structure can allow a person to tell if a person is of a certain age in many cases. This idea of an aging person’s nose, eyes, chin, can be dictated as a negative stereotype rather than a positive one. It also incudes whether their skin is wrinkle, or either gray hair as well. In the Hummert reading it states, “A number of studies have demonstrated that people with young facial features are associated with more positive traits and behaviors by college students and children than are persons with older features” (Berry & McArthur, 1985, 1986, 1988; McArthur, 1982). The results of the research showed that those with younger faces was associated with more positive traits than the one’s that was considered to be older than them. Due to an individual facial structures there was certain words or a certain connotation about them that was so easily attached to it just because of their own appearance. This stereotype about what an older person looks like and their characteristics provides negativity among those who are aging in today’s