First, make a phone call once a week during school.
First of all, college students should know how to care for their parents, just as the song "Go home often and have a look" says, "Old people don't want their children to make much contribution to their families." As parents, they don't expect their children to go home before remittance, but plain daily greetings often make parents feel comfortable. So, call your parents once a week to give feedback on your situation at school and reassure them. In addition, on Mother's Day, Father's Day and parents' birthdays, we should express our feelings for our parents in a certain way. However, it is not uncommon for college students not to contact their parents for a year and a half. I hope everyone will pay attention to it.
Second, study hard and live up to parents' expectations.
Third, visit your parents at home regularly.
Students who are far away from school should go home to visit their parents in two holidays, and students who are near should go home to visit their parents in long holidays such as May Day and National Day. During your visit to your parents, you should do some housework, laundry, cooking or help with business to reduce the burden on your parents.
Fourth, communicate with parents more.
This is the only way to reduce or even eliminate the "generation gap". Appropriate "communication" can greatly narrow the distance between the two generations and gradually reduce unnecessary friction. At present, there is much talk about the "generation gap". Many families are "helpless" in front of the generation gap. In fact, resolving disputes is very simple. Both sides should settle the dispute calmly and don't be "arrogant" at every turn. This is actually an indirect way to honor parents and understand their thoughts and needs.