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Band 5+: • Task 1: The chart below compares the percentage of time Australian mothers and fathers spent helping their children with four activities in 2013.

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The image shows a bar graph comparing Australian parents' involvement in children's activities in 2013: Dressing- Both: 6%, Father: 2%, Mother: 75%; Homework- Both: 38%, Father: 10%, Mother: 50%; Playing games- Both: 56%, Father: 5%, Mother: 70%; Preparing for beds- Both: 11%, Father: 10%, Mother: 50%.
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The bar chart gives detailed information about proportion of time that Australian parents allocated time to their offspring with four(dressing, homework, playing games, and preparing for bed) activities in 2013.

Overall, the persentage of fathers during playing games and mothers in dressing were the highest, while there were little time when both parents helped.

Looking first at dressing exactly 70% of mothers assisted their children and around a third of which was the figure for fathers. Mothers who spent their time to help their children to do homework was 60 per cent while about 30% Australian fathers spent their kids to this activity. Dressings and homework took up both parents’ time approximately 5% and 10%.

Fathers spent their most hours with their children in the third activity which is playing games, the persentage was around 70%. In this activity mothers allocated their a few times by playing games, so the proportion was only estimate 25. Preparing for bed Australian parents spent their times in the same amount, while this activity took 50% of fathers time, mothers sat eside time about 47%. These activities took 6% and 3% when they both spent.

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