No matter how old your kids get, you’ll never stop being their mom. So naturally, when that bittersweet milestone finally becomes a reality (yes, I’m talking about college or university), you’ll sleep better at night knowing that you’ve equipped them with the tools and the advice they need to succeed.
Of course, kids can be stubborn about taking advice from Mom and Dad. So keep it short and sweet with a few quick tips and some great university student care products from Church & Dwight that will have them ready for anything!
Dress to Impress with Spotless Clothing
Let’s face it, stain removers, sorting and scooping are not for students. They’re just looking for an easy solution to the challenge ahead – no clean socks or underwear and they’ve got a date in a few hours. Send them off to school with a container of the new Arm & Hammer™ Plus OxiClean™ 3-In-1 Power Paks. This all-in-one detergent tackles tough stains, doesn’t require any measuring or scooping and is student-budget friendly. If you’re lucky, it may also mean you’re not greeted with a load of dirty laundry every time your kid comes home to visit!
Tip: Don’t be surprised when you receive a call or text saying, “Mom, how do I sort my laundry?” Or “Where do I find the washing instructions?” To help make laundry easier (and prevent shrinking t-shirts and colour bleed disasters at the same time!), educate them on the proper laundry symbols. Click the graphic below to download a fun laundry symbols postcard from Arm & Hammer Laundry that lists the most common symbols and what they mean.
Teach Them to Take Sexual Safety Seriously
One of the biggest challenges as a parent is how to talk to your kids about safe sex. While it can be uncomfortable, it’s a necessary conversation and a part of life! The harsh reality is that kids are having sex, yet not properly protecting themselves. In fact, one study found that almost two-thirds of post-secondary students across the country had a sexual encounter within the past year. Furthermore, 72% of students engaged in intercourse during their last sexual encounter, yet only about half (51%) reported using a condom. Having been a foolish teenager myself, I know full-well now as a parent that teaching kids to use protection is much more important than sticking my head in the sand!
Tip: If you have a child heading off to school, let them know that you trust them to make smart decisions by buying condoms for them and packing them in their suitcase. Trojan™ condoms are the number one condom choice of Canadians for protection.
Remember Sometimes Kids Know Best!
Just because you’re the one who’s prepping the kids for back-to-school, doesn’t mean they can’t teach you a cool thing or two – beauty hacks are no exception! One must-have item that’s as just as popular amongst moms as with students is Batiste Dry Shampoo. It is the world’s #1 dry shampoo for a reason – it instantly refreshes your hair between washes, no water required. It works by absorbing excess oil from the roots leaving hair looking clean and fresh.
So, whether you’re running late or just looking for an instant refresh, new Batiste Dry Shampoo Heavenly Volume is a saving grace as it has the additional benefit of transforming hair with gorgeous, touchable volume and bounce. This is one item you won’t forget any time you’re in a pinch and who knows, you might even find yourself sneaking into her bag to borrow some when you’re out!
I must admit that I’m pretty happy I still have a few years before I have to deal with that combination of worry and pride that comes with seeing my boys leaving home to head out on their own. But when that day does come, I’ll be making sure they leave prepared with as much advice (and as many handy Church & Dwight products) as they can handle!




to keep the lines of communication open at home, so much will change its good to be able to talk these changes out with the people that love you
Have fun, stick to your goals and stay out of trouble
Always tell a parent or a friend where you are going when you leave your dorm , so someone knows where you are at all times :) and don’t stress the small stuff !
Get a credit card with a low limit so as not to get into debt trouble.
Make sure they have a budget.
My best tip, call your mom often & focus on your life!
TEXT YOUR MOM BACK or she’ll have to telephone you and you could be in the middle of class when that happens (getting my kids to text me back is near impossible unless I threaten to phone)
I would tell them to make a budget and that there family is only a phone call away.
trust your instincts and use your common sense. thanks
make and stay on budget