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The image presents tables detailing activities that promote happiness for parents and kids, with respective percentages. For parents: vacations at 37%, outings (zoo, playground, museum) at 37%, time with other families or relatives at 27%, playing board or video games at 23%, eating meals together at 22%, and celebrating special occasions at 22%. For kids: vacations at 42%, celebrating special occasions at 35%, playing board or video games at 31%, outings (zoo, playground, museum) at 26%, watching movies, TV, or videos together at 25%, and time with other families or relatives at 21%.
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the given table illustrates different activities that make parents cheerful and those that make their kids delighted
Overall it can be seen that there is a great percentage of vacations make happy both parents and children
If we need to examine this graph in more detail we can say children are more pleased to go into vacations more than parents does in addition to that while parents are more delighted with outings with of happines rate this has plunged to in children, plus the less radiant activity between kids is spending time with other families or relatives with of happiness rate however it increase to in between parents also the less loving activity between parents is celebrating special occasions yet there is an outstanding increase between kids with the rate of
In conclusion there is a huge difference between Activities that make parents and children radiant
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