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What are the arguments and good wishes for sending children to college?

1. After packing my daughter's things and explaining them, I'm ready to leave. I was relieved to see my daughter's reluctant expression. My daughter has grown up.

It's only a few years to watch you leave school. Time goes by, waiting for your love and happiness to come home.

3. Seeing my daughter watching the school excitedly, she told me happily that she felt that her daughter had really grown up and really wanted to leave me.

Even though I know I won't see my daughter for four years, I hope my daughter can be more independent in school.

5. Seeing my daughter drifting away, my heart is full of disappointment. My daughter has really grown up. I hope she can walk well in the future.

6. If you give, you will gain; if you have setbacks, you will experience; if you have shortcomings, you will make progress; if you have the ability, don't give up; if you are blessed, you will no longer be lonely. Send a text message to miss you and wish the university life colorful!

7. The child has never left home or me, and now he is an adult. The university chose a person to live further away. All I can do is send him away safely and need her to create it herself in the future.

8. On the way to send their children to college, I looked at many parents who sent their children, and the smell of sadness in the air became more and more serious.

9. Mothers in the world are all the same, and they are reluctant to be separated from their children. They can't wait to be with their children all the time, never letting go of any moment of his growth.

10, in just over ten years, the children stopped trying to win around their knees and started an independent life.

1 1. I sent my children to college today. He is about to start his new life, and the challenge never stops. I hope he can find a better self in college life.

12, I sent my children to college today, and I will be back soon. When I left my children, I had many expectations and worries.