Back-to-School Care Packages

Boarding school and college students are returning to campus, and as they settle in to their new residences, they may experience bouts of homesickness. After a summer of enjoying home-cooked meals and snacks on demand, these bright young minds now must fend for themselves.

Fortunately, we have several ideas to make the switch to dorm life easy, homey, and delicious.

Care packages for boarding school students

For many students, this will be their first time living away from the structure and comfort of home. For parents, this shift to your kids being on campus may be fast-tracking your empty nest syndrome.

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If you’re missing your kids before their suitcases are even packed, think about sending them a care package to arrive after their first few weeks of school. It’s a simple yet thoughtful way of saying “I’m thinking of you,” with a selection of baked goods you know they like.

For the eater who likes a little bit of everything, an assortment of sweet and salty, fruity, and crunchy snacks will hit all the right notes. Packed in a sturdy wood box, this signature gift becomes the perfect solution for desktop storage, giving the recipient a convenient place to tuck away books and school supplies when the snacks run out.

Is your student crazy about popcorn? Send a trio of classic flavors — butter, cheese, and caramel — with a personalized message or family photo to show you care.

Care packages for college students

bowl of soup

While making the adjustment from home life to dorm life is hard for any undergrad, the shift is an even bigger shock to the system for incoming freshmen.

To help ease this transition, arm your first-year college student with wholesome snacking options, such as fresh fruit and classic cheeses, to keep their energy up for long days and even longer nights.

As the days grow shorter and nights grow cooler, it’s increasingly important your child gets the nourishment — both physical and emotional — they need. This array of easy-to-heat, homemade-inspired soups will help stave off those seasonal colds and midterm blues.

And for those weekends when you wish you could be there tailgating together, send a celebratory snack box that says “Go team!”

Make their dorm feel like home

It can be hard to make a dorm room feel like home, so sending your child some home décor should brighten their living quarters.

Home goods

Personalized items are a must. From welcome signs to wreaths to picture frames, there are lots of ways to add character to their little home away from home.

Flowers

Since most dorm rooms and apartment complexes won’t let you paint the walls or hang picture frames, students have to find other ways to add some color to their bedrooms (besides the usual Pink Floyd posters). That’s where flowers come in! Even a small bouquet can add new life and a pop of color to any room.

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Plants

In addition to flowers, plants are a great way to inject some vitality into a living space, and they’re also helpful for maintaining good air quality. Even if your student doesn’t exactly have a green thumb, you can still find them an option that requires little maintenance, such as a succulent or cactus.

Journal

Ask any college graduate about their time in school and they’ll probably tell you it was “the best time of my life.” Keep the memories they make in college alive and with them forever by jotting them down in a personalized journal. You can adorn the cover with something as simple as their name to something as personal as a family photo, so they’ll always know it’s theirs.

Something cozy

Winter is only a few short months away, and the walk to class in the cold and snow is no easy feat. Make their journey a little easier by sending a comfortable pair of Good Day™ Socks. With their signature message of “Gonna Be a Good Day™” inscribed on the toe, you can bet these socks will always make them smile — even during finals week!

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Spa gifts

Dorm bathrooms aren’t exactly known for their elegance, but the right shower products can turn even a communal bathroom into a relaxing oasis. After a hard day of tests and projects, treat your scholar to a little relaxation with a premier spa gift basket in a number of favorite scents.

If sending a care package has you envisioning long lines at the post office and packing peanuts everywhere, don’t fret — we’ll do the heavy lifting for you. The 1-800-Flowers.com, Inc. family of brands offers nationwide shipping, including next-day delivery on many items. If you plan on sending care packages throughout the year, the Celebrations Passport gives members unlimited free shipping for 12 months for a low one-time fee.

4 Best Finals Week Care Packages to Get Students

Celebration Inspiration” is all about bringing you top-notch advice and creative ideas to make the most of life’s special moments. Finals week is stressful for students. Help set them up for success with a finals care package that includes food, sleep aids, and comforting clothes.

We commonly celebrate special occasions and accomplishments with gifts, but an unexpected delivery during times of struggle or separation can make a big difference. Care packages help recipients cope with stress by strengthening connections and making them feel cared for — as the name implies.

Anyone in a challenging situation may appreciate a gesture acknowledging their struggle. Deployed military memberspeople caring for sick or injured loved ones, and new parents all can use extra support. There’s another group of people that could also use a pick-me-up this time of year: students studying for finals.

student stressed during finals

Students face unique academic and social pressures, especially in the lead-up to major tests and assignment deadlines. “The weeks before finals are particularly intense,” explains Derek Young, executive director of student life at St. Mary’s College of Maryland. “Younger students are often learning to balance competing priorities for the first time without parental supervision, and juniors and seniors are facing the added pressure of upper-level projects, their job market prospects, and what their grades will mean for their future career opportunities.” This leads to finals week being incredibly demanding all around, with most students reporting end-of-semester stress and a third listing finals as the biggest stressor in their lives.

“We have a lot of resources on campus to help students who are struggling socially and academically,” Young notes, “but getting support from friends and family back home makes a big difference.”

Research supports Young’s observation, as studies show that student persistence increases with parental engagement and greater parental involvement in college correlates to higher GPAs. In other words, supporting college students from afar has tangible benefits for both their mental health and academic performance.

“Regular phone calls are a great way to stay connected,” Young says, “but sending a care package during finals week shows your student that you are thinking of them and rooting for their success.”

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What kind of care package to send

Care packages often include food and other essentials. More than just fun presents, they also offer a unique opportunity to assist the students we love in tangible ways.

Young encourages parents to think about who their child is when considering what kind of care package to send. “You know your own student best,” Young observes. “You can’t go wrong when you include items that save them time, energy, and resources, and thereby allow your student to focus on their academics.”

Regular phone calls are a great way to stay connected, but sending a care package during finals week shows your student that you are thinking of them and rooting for their success.

Derek Young, executive director of student life, St. Mary’s College of Maryland

If you are putting together something yourself, tuck in homemade treats and favorite comforting household articles. Even if you are ordering from a retailer, gourmet goodies and gifts that express warmth — both literally and figuratively — should comprise effective care packages.

It’s also a good idea to include helpful items, such as academic supplies or tools for overcoming challenges. We’ve put together the following guide of the four best kinds of gifts to put in finals week care packages. With our advice, you’ll help your student alleviate stress and set them up for success.

1. Food and beverages

“Send your student their favorite comfort food and something they can share with their friends as they study together and support each other,” Young suggests.

a photo of a finals care package: pail of cookies

Treats for fun and comfort, like a bucket of cookies or tub of popcorn, can help your favorite student become the most popular member of their finals study group.

a photo of a finals care package: fruit and nuts tray

Nutritious choices, such as fruit and nuts, are also great for providing energy for studying without causing a blood sugar crash.

a photo of a finals care package: chicken pot pie meal

Non-traditional students who have additional responsibilities to manage during finals week will benefit from meals or a gift certificate for food delivery,” Young suggests.

Adult students may also appreciate a reward they can look forward to after exams, such as a gift certificate for a relaxing massage or a celebratory bottle of wine. Even something simple, such as bath bombs, can help students recover from finals week stress.

2. Sleep support

Poor sleep hygiene is an ongoing issue for college students, and the added pressure around finals results in many all-nighters. Unfortunately, even relatively minor sleep deprivation can lead to cognitive impairment. “Good sleep helps students retain material and focus during exams, but this may be particularly difficult to achieve during finals week,” Young notes. You can help your student fall asleep quickly and stay asleep longer with a eucalyptus gift set, which features a weighted blanket, room-darkening sleep mask, and scented candle. A white noise machine can also help block out background sounds at all hours of the night.

3. Study tools

a photo of a student reading a book wrapped in a blanket

“Sometimes the best gifts for students are just the tools they need to easily access and manage their workload,” Young suggests. “A gift card to the campus bookstore lets them top up on pens, highlighters, and note cards.” Help your visual learner organize their time with a personalized planner or remote learning journal. Technology upgrades that allow them to work faster or more comfortably, such as noise cancelling headphones for the library, are also good options.

4. Gifts of comfort

“Reminders of their support network can help students conquer homesickness and stay more focused during particularly stressful times,” Young notes.

While we all wish we could give our son or daughter a big ol’ hug through the phone, gifts that have a “cozy” vibe can provide the same feeling of comfort and love. If your student is living far from home and missing friends or family, you might send a photo from home while also warming them with gifts like these silly socks or a blanket.

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