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The provided bar charts depict changes in the amount of time

that children of various age groups spend with their parents on


weekdays and weekends.

Overall, what stands out from the first bar chart is that mothers
allocate more time for child-rearing during weekdays. It is also
noted in the second bar chart is that children spend more hours
with their parents at weekends than on weekdays.

A more detailed look at the first bar chart reveals that on


weekdays, while babies aged from 2-3 years and 6-7 ones spent
the least amount of time with the fathers (1 hour), the most time
with the mothers stood at 6 hours which was recorded like the
two groups mentioned above.  On weekdays, most of the age
groups spend approximately a similar time with their parents,
which stood at 9 hours.

On the weekends, children tend to spend most of their time with


both their mom and dad between 4 and 5 hours in all 5 divided
groups. While children at age 0-1 and 8-9 spend under 1hour
with their dads, they mostly spend about 3 hours with their
moms.

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