The average working parent pulls an 18-hour workday when you factor in everything they do for their children, according to new research.
From getting everyone ready for the day and out the door, to managing a household, planning activities and trying to fit in some “me time,” parents have their work cut out for them.
Conducted by Talker Research on behalf of Kiddie Academy, the survey of 2,000 parents of kids ages 0-6 was evenly split between working and non-working parents and explored the key differences between both groups.
Along with their 9-5, working parents also spend two hours a day on household chores and another two hours transporting family members where they need to be.
From getting everyone ready for the day and out the door, to managing a household, planning activities and trying to fit in some “me time,” parents have their work cut out for them.
Conducted by Talker Research on behalf of Kiddie Academy, the survey of 2,000 parents of kids ages 0-6 was evenly split between working and non-working parents and explored the key differences between both groups.
Along with their 9-5, working parents also spend two hours a day on household chores and another two hours transporting family members where they need to be.
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