Incredible workload frazzled parents face every day revealed in bombshell study | UK | News

Crazy parents deal with 20 work before starting the working day – three -quarters admit that they are looking forward to going for a little peace.
British mothers and fathers do 20 jobs with an average of 2.3-hour home tasks per day and are called ‘5-9’ before 9-5.
Every morning (29%) three (29%), saying that they take less than five minutes every morning, 78% of the parents are looking forward to traveling terriblely as the only deduction time of the day.
Almost three (58%) determine their alarms to fit all of them before 6 o’clock, while 82% of the parents accept the last 15 minutes before leaving home.
Research by Kellogg’s Oats, 80% of the parents’ morning in the morning before 9 in the morning said that they said they felt like a full working day. The best stress factors that remove the school run from the rail are missing shoes (35%), children who refuse to get out of bed (33%) and last -minute toilet trips (33%).
In the light of this, it is not surprising that the estimated 17.1 million cups of tea or coffee cools down during the rush school morning and that every 27.9 million bowls of cereals are cumbersome. Seven of him (69%) agreed to throw the door with wet hair, while others confess to wear yesterday’s outfit (21%).
Some forget to lock the door (22%) and brush their teeth in the middle of the morning (10%). Two -thirds of the parents (66%) admit that in the first two weeks of the period, they were burned by the school routine and 87% were already evacuated before the school run was finished.
Stressful parents, evening (30%), social media access (17%), gym membership (12%), and even a more calm start to the day with a holiday (11%), they will do a hour of sleep trade.
To combat the chaos of the mornings during the week, Kellogg’s oats are in a mission to help parents throughout the country to conquer their 5-9s and create their own ‘Crunch-Time’ hack ‘.
Kellogg’s oats are an oat -based cereal developed to meet the needs of intense families, and most importantly, even when parents run in the kitchen, they remain crisp in milk.
The study said that 94% of the parents had improved the mental welfare of having a certain morning routine and valued breakfast as the most calm and most important port of the day.
To support the campaign, Kellogg’s partnership with the famous parents Cara and Nathan Delahoyde-Massi who shared their personal tips to manage the morning ‘crisis time’.
The first five tips to manage Cara and Nathan’s morning crisis
1. Plan the night before. Pre -lunching uniforms and packing lunch helps to flow more smoothly in the morning.
2. Have breakfast anchor. It helps everyone to connect, reset and prepare for the day, even for a few minutes around the breakfast table.
3. Convert routines into prizes. Simple graphics or fun incentives can turn daily tasks into mini -gains, such as brushing or dressing teeth.
4. He has a Arabelle. To allow a few spare minutes for an unexpected time continues in the morning without any problems and high spirits are high.
5. Feed small moments. Pause to appreciate the small moments that make the hasty precious in the morning – a last embrace before school, a quick conversation along the way, or the first peaceful sip of coffee after the children are closed.
Cara Delahoyde-Massy, the former Love Island star and two of them said: “In the chaotic mornings, we had a fair share, but finding a routine made a big difference.
“Breakfast for us. The only moment we sit together before the day starts.
“The fact that it is a delicious, fast, and in fact crispy oats, helps us keep that time intact.”
Nathan Delahoyde-Massey: “There is always a curved ball with children-from the last minute homework drama to missing shoes.
“Having a little plan and a non -cumbersome breakfast means that these surprises do not throw the whole morning.”
Kellogg’s Senior Activation Brand Manager Lejla Damon said, “There are a lot of 9-5 speeches, but much less about 5-9.
“This is where households are effectively managed as mini businesses.
“We know a few things about breakfast. Our research emphasizes both the pressures and the moments of connection that passes families – the breakfast is an important time to re -connect.
“Oats were developed to help you get something from the plates of parents. A cereal remaining in milk, so he can enjoy breakfast instead of hurry.”
Kellogg’s oats are now available in the original Crunch and Choco Crunch in large supermarkets throughout the country.
Top 10 obstacles to the UK parents’ school run from the rail
1. Missing shoes
2. Refusing to get out of bed
3. Last minute toilet trips
4. CLOTHING STANDARDS
5. Forgotten homework
6. Breakfast Complaints
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8. Sister Fights
9. Hair drama
10. Lost School Bags
For more information, visit www.kelloggs.co.uk.




