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Tue, Aug 26, 2008
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Parents spend daily average of eight minutes with children

TAMIL Nesan reported that a survey on Malaysian parents revealed that they spent an average of just eight minutes a day with their children.

Family analyst Dr. D.S. Nadesan, who conducted the survey, warned that this trend would greatly affect the family organisation.

He said fast lifestyles, the need to financially sustain the family and work problems were the reasons parents spent less time with their children.

Dr. Nadesan added it was important parents spent at least 20 minutes a day with their children, showing their love and earning their trust, as this was the foundation for a good family organisation.

Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Datuk Shahrir Abdul Samad said industries must be ready to reduce the prices of goods in line with the reduction of fuel prices, reported Malaysia Nanban.

The Government hoped that the inflation rate, currently at 8%, could be lowered following the drop in fuel prices, he told reporters after launching the state-level 2008 Consumers Day at Plaza Angsana in Tampoi on Sunday.

He said the people needed to feel the effects of the drop in fuel prices.

 

 
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