What Time Of Day Are Parents Are More Stressed Out & When Can They Relax?

Parents NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 25: Children wearing face masks play on their scooters while their parents watch during the coronavirus pandemic on April 25, 2020 in New York City. COVID-19 has spread to most countries around the world claiming over 202,000 lives lost with over 2.9 million infections reported. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images) (Jamie McCarthy)

When your friends who DON'T have kids complain about how stressful the lockdown is, you want to punch them in the face. Unfortunately, social distancing prevents that. And you probably don't have the time anyway . . .

A new study found the average parent doesn't get to relax until 8:39 P.M. each night, because they're too busy juggling work, chores, meals, and kids.

Three out of four parents said they normally don't have any time to relax until the evening. And 86% would describe their life as a "balancing act."

The most stressful time for parents is the middle of the day, at 11:54 A.M. But kids aren't the only cause.

Other things parents constantly stress about are money . . . keeping the house clean . . . and not getting enough sleep.

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