Don't rush to make a decision for your child.
Parents should calm down, listen to their children's thoughts, and look at their volunteers. Parents should let their children plan their own future, and children can plan their own future gradually, so parents should be happy. If they find that their children only fill in the college entrance examination according to their hobbies, they should communicate with their children calmly and help them analyze the pros and cons. So don't make any decisions for your children for granted. A child is also a thoughtful and independent individual. Don't try to influence your child with the identity of parents and the experience of people who have experienced it.
Take the initiative to understand the schools and majors that children apply for.
Many parents see that the college entrance examination volunteers filled by their children are not the schools and majors they choose. They will teach their children in disorder and even fight with them, which will only affect the feelings of children and parents. Although I hope parents can respect their children's choices and don't recommend parents to make decisions instead of their children, it doesn't mean that parents do nothing. Parents can do their homework well in advance, such as filling in a voluntary school and learning about their children's chosen major with relevant professionals. Then share all the information you have learned with your children and let them make the right choice.
What would you do if your child was faced with how to make the right choice by volunteering for the college entrance examination? Parents' duty is to help their children grow up, not to replace them. Parents should be mentors and friends on their children's growth path, helping them make choices at important turning points in their lives, rather than deciding everything instead of replacing them.