Put Beddings In Your Dorm Room
When a child heads off to college there are just so many things to think about. As a parent, you want to ensure that they have all the classes they want that they’ve purchased their books and that they are comfortable and settled in their dorm room. Being away from home for the first time can be a bit of a challenge for many young people and having a dorm room that feels truly like their new home can help. To aid in this parents can give their child dorm room bedding that is attractive, comfortable and easy to clean.
Granted keeping their room clean isn’t at the top of the list of things they need to do. They are more concerned with getting to class, studying and hanging out with their friends. However if you remind them that every now and again washing their dorm room bedding is very important, they’ll be more inclined to do it.
Before you can purchase anything for a college home away from home you need to see the room. Many campuses have an information day in early spring where, if you live close enough, you can tour the college facilities including the dorms. If your child is heading to another city or state, many schools have online tours that will show you images of the rooms available to students.
Standard protocol for rooms usually includes a twin bed, a desk and sometimes a dresser or bureau. Choosing dorm room bedding in this case will involve purchasing a few twin size sheets, pillow cases and a twin size comforter. Many parents opt for an extra long twin size comforter for those chilly winter nights. It gives the child some extra warmth.
Buying expensive items isn’t really necessary, unless the child has become accustomed to them while living at home. It’s good to remember that the dorm room bedding should consist of cotton sheets as most people find them to be the most comfortable to sleep on. While you’re choosing the bedding also pick up a couple of pillows. The dorm might supply these but it’s much more sanitary if the child brings along their own pillows when they move in.
A nice gesture is to give the child a jar of quarters along with the bedding. This is a not so subtle reminder that they should be using the laundry facilities provided to them to wash and dry their dorm room bedding. Throw in a bottle of laundry detergent and some fabric softener as well. The child will be more inclined to wash their bedding if you give them the supplies.