I think students are tired of learning, so parents must pay attention to them and never take them seriously. If parents don't pay attention to it, the child's weariness of learning has never been solved, and he will gradually hate school. After that, if he doesn't want to go to school again, won't his college studies be ruined? I think if a child is tired of studying because he can't adapt to the new college life, then parents can talk to him and see how to help his child better integrate into college life.
Another point is that some students may just go to college, and in a strange environment, they have no friends they know, and suddenly they have resistance to this strange environment. If he can't integrate into new groups and find new friends, he is likely to get tired of learning. I think parents can encourage their children to make more friends. When a child makes new friends in college, he will share his emotions with his friends, who can enlighten him and make him better integrate into the life of a freshman. One more thing, if a student doesn't like his major in college, his parents can discuss with him and let him choose to change his major after graduating from freshman year.
Generally speaking, children just enter the university, don't want to study, and feel tired of studying. Parents should try their best to comfort him and persuade him to better integrate into college life.