Moving Day. Tips and Tricks.
Moving day can be overwhelming, but there are ways to make it go smoothly. First, make a plan and stick to it. Start packing well in advance, labeling everything clearly, and decluttering as you go.
If your child will be living in a dorm with a community bathroom, it can be a bit of an adjustment. A couple items that can make it more comfortable and convenient, are shower shoes and disposable cups for teeth brushing.
Space is at a premium in most dorm rooms. Here are some products to help maximize the space:
Making a dorm room as comfortable as the spa might be a stretch, but with some of these comfort items, you’ll be a little closer.
Parent Tip # 15,254 - Most dorm beds are "Twin XL", but you'll want to double check this. Make sure you get the right size bedding.
It sure would be nice to think your kid has clean clothes, isn’t living in a pigsty, and is safe and well. These products should help. Also, check out our article on life skills your child should possess before heading off to college.
But wait…there’s more!! Your kid has to actually go to class and study. Check out our article on the Best Laptops for College. Here are a few other items that will come in handy:
Moving day can be overwhelming, but there are ways to make it go smoothly. First, make a plan and stick to it. Start packing well in advance, labeling everything clearly, and decluttering as you go.
When it comes to choosing a laptop for college students, there are many factors to consider. Some key features include battery life, portability, processing power, and storage space. After careful research and analysis, we’ve compared the best laptops for college students.
Whether they’re casting their lines at the crack of dawn on a serene lake or battling the roaring waves of the open sea, there’s something
10. Wireless Earbuds Useful for listening to music on the way to class. Depending on your child’s phone type (Android, Apple, or Other), here are