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An analysis of college students' parents' back-to-school mood

With the outbreak of COVID-19 in the world, university campuses have to take emergency measures to let students finish their semester and go home early. This is a great challenge for students who are far away from home, and even more anxious for parents. They are worried about their children's safety and health, and feel uneasy about their future study and life.

However, with the gradual control of the domestic epidemic, universities began to arrange students to return to school in an orderly manner. Although this is a good thing, parents' mood has begun to become complicated. They are not only happy that their children can return to school to continue their studies, but also worried about whether they can adapt to the new living environment and how to deal with the possible epidemic risks.

As parents, we need to make all kinds of preparations to ensure the smooth return of children to school. This includes arranging transportation, accommodation and food, and purchasing necessary protective equipment and medicines. In addition, they also need to help children adjust their mentality, encourage children to face challenges actively, and provide necessary support and help for children.

Although this process is full of uncertainties and challenges, parents should also see opportunities and hopes. Students will face new opportunities and challenges after returning to school, and they will grow and learn in this process. Parents will also experience their own growth and progress in this process, so as to better support and help their children become adults.

In a word, college students' returning to school is a process full of opportunities and challenges. Parents need to make all kinds of preparations to help their children adjust their mentality and provide necessary support and help. In this process, they will also gain their own growth and progress and become better parents and family supporters.