Why 1 in 3 parents expect this summer to be the most stressful
Briefly

A recent poll reveals that many U.S. millennial parents feel overwhelmed as summer approaches, with one in three doubting they'll have a stress-free day. Factors contributing to their anxiety include balancing work with children's summer schedules and the unpredictability of these schedules. On average, parents feel stressed beginning 28 days before school ends and only start to relax 25 days into summer. The study shows that this end-of-year rush is perceived as busier than traditional break periods, with many parents facing challenges to find personal time amidst their responsibilities.
One in three parents doesn't think they'll have a single anxiety-free day this summer.
According to a new poll of 2,000 U.S. millennial parents of school-aged children, many find the end of the school year makes them feel exhausted.
Read at New York Post
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