I don't teach in PR but elsewhere at the post-secondary level in Minnesota. I do appreciate your comments. Many parents of college students are deemed "helicopter parents" for the way they whip in and out of their children's lives.
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I don't teach in PR but elsewhere at the post-secondary level in Minnesota. I do appreciate your comments. Many parents of college students are deemed "helicopter parents" for the way they whip in and out of their children's lives.
Oh, boy.
Thanks again.
Survey coaches and you would find that dealing with parents is the toughest part of the job and the reason why many quit.
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