At the Peak of the Pandemic Two-Thirds of Parents Were Burned Out. Experts Think That Number Is Here to Stay
A new report confirms that most working parents are burned out. Research from Ohio State University says that 66% of working parents meet the criteria for parental burnout, meaning they feel they have nothing left to give. This study was conducted at the height of the pandemic, but researchers think high rates of burnout are here to stay. Catherine Pearson, reporter at the NY Times, joins us for more.
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