It was not so long ago that parents drove a teenager to campus said a tearful goodbye an
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It was not so long ago that parents drove a teenager to campus, said a tearful goodbye and returned back home to【M1】______ wait a week or so for a phone call to the dorm. Mom or Dad,【M2】______ in turn, might write letters—yes, with pens. On stationary. But【M3】______ going to college these days means never have to say goodbye,【M4】______ thanks to near-saturation of cellphones, email, instant messaging, texting, Facebook and Skype. Researchers are looking at how new technology may be delaying the point which college-bound students truly become independent from【M5】______ their parents, and how phenomena such as the introduction of unlimited calling plans have changed the nature of parent-child relationships, and not always for the better. Some research suggests that todays young adults are close【M6】______ to their parents than their predecessors. And its complicated.【M7】______ Sherry Turkle, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology whose specialty is technology and relationships, calls this a particular sort of "Huck Finn moment," in which Huck "takes her【M8】______ parents with him. We all sail down Mississippi together." From the【M9】______ electronic grade monitoring many high schools offer parents, it seems a small leap to keep electronic track of their(adult) childrens schedules or to send reminders about deadlines or assignments. Professors have figured out that some kids are emailing papers home to parents to edit. And Skype and【M10】______ Facebook might be more than just chances to see a face thats missed at home; parents can peer into their little darling s messy dorm room or his messy social life.
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