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Freshman: Is it necessary to bring parents to report when school starts?
In fact, freshmen don't need to bring their parents to report to school. It is not difficult to report to school. Freshmen can go by themselves without their parents' company. But in the craftsman's view, some parents want to take their children to school, mainly because they want to know the environment of the university where their children are studying, and also to send their children to the last journey. In view of this problem, the craftsman teacher shares some personal opinions below.

First, it will be much easier for freshmen if their personal luggage is heavy and accompanied by their parents. We know that freshmen need to prepare a lot of personal items, such as quilts, mats, toiletries, etc., before reporting for duty, so they should bring a lot of things to school. If freshmen bring their parents to report to school, parents can take care of their luggage when they take the bus, so freshmen don't have to drag heavy luggage by themselves.

Second, freshmen should learn to be independent. For freshmen, when they have grown up, they should learn to face some things alone, and they don't have to force their parents to report to school with them. This is an immature performance. On the contrary, freshmen should learn to be independent, handle their own affairs and report to school by themselves, so that they can exercise themselves better and get rid of their parents' company earlier.

Third, it is unreasonable to refuse parents' request to accompany them to school for registration. Some freshmen will disapprove of their parents accompanying them to report for duty, and even some freshmen will think it silly for their parents to accompany them to report for duty, but some parents really want to accompany their children to report for college, so that they can learn about the university environment and their children's accommodation conditions. Therefore, if parents really want to accompany them to report to school, freshmen should agree to their parents' requirements.

Fourth, if it's a long way, it's ok to report to school alone. For freshmen whose hometown is far from school, there is no need to report to school with them. It is inconvenient to take the bus, because freshmen need to take the bus all day to get to school. So if parents accompany them to report to school, they will be very tired. If their home is far from school, they can actually report it separately. You don't need to bring a lot of daily necessities, you can buy them after school, such as some quilts, mats and other larger daily necessities. Freshmen can buy it when they arrive at school, without dragging heavy luggage for a ride.

In short, if parents are willing to accompany them to report, let them accompany them to report. Freshmen should not force their parents to accompany them to report for duty, nor should they unreasonably refuse the request of their parents to accompany them to report for duty. What do you think of this?