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Minimize & Organize by Jenya Tucker  logo in shades of green text.
  • Writer's pictureJenya Tucker

Help your child to prepare for School and College.

Sending your child off to college is a significant milestone, and ensuring they are well-prepared can ease the transition for both of you. The first step in packing and organizing is to create a comprehensive checklist. 





STEP 1- create a checklist: 

  • Clothes and accessories 

  • Toiletries 

  • Bedding (sheets, pillows, blankets) 

  • Towels 

  • School supplies 

  • Electronics (laptop, phone, chargers) 

  • Personal items (photos, decor) 

  • Kitchen items (if applicable, like a microwave or mini-fridge)



Next, focus on organization. Use storage solutions like plastic bins, under-bed storage containers, and over-the-door organizers to maximize space in their dorm room. Label these containers clearly so your child can easily find what they need. Additionally, consider packing items in categories to simplify unpacking. 





STEP 2 - categorize items and pack efficiently:

  • Pack similar items together to make unpacking easier. 

  • Use packing cubes or labeled bags for organization

  • Roll clothes to save space and reduce wrinkles. 

  • Fill gaps with smaller items. 

  • Pack heavier items at the bottom of boxes or suitcases. 


STEP 3 - organizing dorm rooms:

  1. Maximize space: use under-bed storage bins for extra clothes, shoes, or supplies; utilize vertical space with shelves or hanging organizers; consider multi-functional furniture (e.g., a bed with drawers). 

  2. Keep essentials accessible: place daily-use items in easy-to-reach spots; use a caddy for toiletries to keep them organized and portable. 

  3. Personalize your space: add personal touches like photos, posters, or a cozy throw to make the room feel like home. 

  4. Stay tidy: regularly declutter to keep the room neat; use hooks or over-the-door organizers for bags and jackets.



Finally, involve your child in the process to help them feel more prepared and in control. Teach them some basic organizational skills, such as how to fold clothes efficiently or how to create a study schedule. This is also a good time to discuss budgeting for groceries, social activities, and other expenses. By working together, you can ensure your child starts their college journey equipped with everything they need, both in terms of physical items and practical life skills.

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