Anxious about being back at home? Discover 5 tips to help freshmen home from college!
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Anxious about being back at home? Discover 5 tips to help freshmen home from college!
Worried about moving your incoming freshman to college? This post highlights tips to help you prepare!
Prepared for your freshman’s return for Thanksgiving break? Discover 3 reasons your freshman might be acting awkward over break!
What should you expect when living with a college roommate for the first time? Find the answer to these 7 common questions!
Moving into your college dorm for freshman year? Avoid common mistakes and take the stress out of move-in day with these 13 tips!
What questions should you ask a potential college roommate? You don’t want to be too snoopy but also want to know what you’re getting yourself into. Share these 3 things before college starts!
How many credits is too many credits? Help your college freshman plan for a successful semester by determining the best number of credits for your child!
How can you prepare for your first college student orientation? Dr. Jessica Smith shares 10 practical tips that will help you make the most of your orientation experience.
Your freshman is coming home for summer break. How can you prepare for the return? Remember these 4 things about your freshman’s return home.
Your college roommate’s behavior annoys you, but you’re afraid of damaging your relationship. Learn more about how to identify the problem and initiate a conversation!
Living with a college roommate, even one you really like, is challenging. Follow these 4 golden rules to continue getting along with your roommate!
Winter break with your college freshman comes with challenges. How can you enjoy break and prevent conflict? Use these 4 strategies to prepare for your freshman’s homecoming.
Going home for Thanksgiving break? Don't expect things to be the same. Discover what can you expect when going home on break!
Your freshman is experiencing so much change, but so are you. Letting go of your child is difficult. Knowing how to navigate your relationship now may be new territory for you. Try investing in your college freshman’s life in these 5 ways.
You want to jump in and fix that problem. But what is this teaching your college freshman? After you solve the current problem, what happens the next time a problem occurs? Consider these 3 realities when considering how to help your college freshman handle problems.
Even with nice roommates, you may find yourself feeling frustrated. No one thing is a big deal. But living in a small room with other people is more difficult than you thought it would be. Avoid the drama by preventing conflicts before they start.