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The modal sentence of sending children to college
Send your children to college for other grades;

1. My daughter left me for school. How time flies. She was born as if it were yesterday. In an instant, my daughter has grown into a big girl.

2. Seeing my daughter happy at school, I suddenly feel that I may be really old.

In just over ten years, children have stopped trying to live around their knees and started an independent life.

4. Watching my daughter wave at the school gate, the sky is high and the sea is wide, and the fish are swimming around. If children want to fly, they have to bear the pain of parting and separation. Maybe parents all over the world are in this ambivalent mood.

On the day of sending her to school, facing the new environment, my daughter looked surprised and ran around excitedly, and soon got acquainted with the people in her roommate. Seeing several parents and children wiping their tears in the corridor made my heart sour.

6. Pack up your daughter's things, explain them and get ready to leave. I was relieved to see my daughter's reluctant expression. My daughter has grown up.

7. Time flies. It's only been a few years since I watched you leave school. Years of vicissitudes of life, waiting for you to go home full of love and happiness.

8. Seeing my daughter watching the school excitedly, she told me happily that I felt that my daughter had really grown up and left me.

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

10, watching my daughter drifting away, my heart is full of disappointment. My daughter has really grown up. I hope she can take a good road in the future.

1 1, sending children to school, just reluctant, not used to life without children around.

12, on the first day of school, the child said that he could not bear to part with his mother. It's time for class. I left the classroom. Seeing the child crying again, I went out of the garden and asked other parents about the child. I even feel a little distressed.

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

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

15. 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.