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As far as I can see, parents in my country these days aren't managing enough time to spend with their children, mainly because, in most cases, both parents are busy working outside of their homes. Moreover, children are becoming busier with their studies and other activities, and as a result, it is becoming even more [...]
I think it's an interesting topic for me. In my country, children are spending less time with their parents because, in today's competitive world, they are focused on their academics. This has decreased the time gap between parents and their children. After school, there are extra classes, which leaves less time to spend with parents. [...]
In recent times, most of the parents are working professionals, so they do not get much time to spend quality time with their children. Parents often work in the office, and when they return home, they just feel sleepy. They eat food and go to bed. From my perspective, children are not getting enough time [...]
It's a sad reality that many parents in my country are working. Both parents often have to work because the cost of living is so high. One income just isn't enough anymore. So, many parents rely on nannies or house helpers to care for their children. This means they don't spend much time with their [...]
I don't know the exact number of hours children spend with their parents, but it seems to me that they spend relatively little time together. Most of their days are spent studying at school, and some have to participate in extracurricular activities or classes. This leaves them with only 1 or 2 hours for hobbies, [...]
In my country, I believe children spend relatively little time with their parents. They have to attend school for several days a week, and many also participate in extracurricular activities after school. This leaves them with only an hour or two for hobbies, family meals, and relaxation. After that, they often return to their studies [...]
In my country, children spend very little time with their parents. This is due to the increasing pressure from academic expectations. They spend most of their days at school and often have to attend extra classes after school to achieve good grades. When they come home, they only have an hour or two for family [...]
In my country, children generally spend less time with their families. They spend most of their days at school and often have extra classes after school. Family time is usually limited to dinner, and after that, many children are absorbed in digital devices like laptops or smartphones, or they study. This lack of face-to-face interaction [...]
