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5 ways parents can support their college-age children who've been forced to return home due to COVID-19

  • Written by Matthew J. Mayhew, William Ray and Marie Adamson Flesher Professor of Educational Administration, The Ohio State University
Stay-at-home orders and job cuts are putting family relationships to the test.Klaus Vedfelt/Getty Images

Editor’s Note: With many college students forced to return home due to the COVID-19 pandemic, tensions and arguments are bound to flare up. Here, Matthew Mayhew, an education researcher who co-authored a book about the college experience...

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