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EASING THE EMOTIONAL BURDEN OF HOMESICKNESS WHILE ON CAMPUS

erhaps no parental milestone is more mixed in emotion than dropping a child off at college for the first time. There is pride, of course. Excitement for all the wonderful experiences they have in store. Fear of all the unknowns that you can’t be there to help them navigate. And sadness that the remarkable person you raised will be calling another place home…at least for the school

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