The bar chart illustrates how much time Australian parents devote taking care of kids with different activities that dressing, homework, playing games and preparing for beds in 2013.
Overall, it is obvious that the proportion of time Australian mothers and fathers put cloths and playing games with children were highest in 2013. In contrast, parents in Australia preparing for beds for kids were lowest during the same year.
As can be seen that, Australian mothers spent time on help children dressing and do assignment ranked first, at 70% and 60% respectively. The percentage of time mothers playing games was smallest, just roughly 25%, whereas fathers spent 60% on playing games with children.
Regarding the rate of time fathers preparing for beds for kids stood second at 50%, compared with mothers just over 40%. In addition, fathers also devote 30% time to help children do homework.
It is clearly that, both of fathers and mothers in Australia spent time on taking care of kids in four activities were smallest. Approximately 10% parents supported their kids do homework and playing games, followed by only 2% parents preparing for beds for children in Australia in 2013.
