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One in three parents don't think they'll have a single anxiety-free day this summer.

According to a new poll of 2,000 U.S. millennial parents of school-aged children, commissioned by Bob Evans and conducted by Talker Research, many find the end of the school year makes them feel exhausted (29%), anxious (28%) and overwhelmed (21%).

Those who feel stressed by the final weeks of the school year said it stems from having to figure out how to balance their work with their child's summer schedule (49%), having an unpredictable schedule (41%) and not having enough time for household tasks (37%).

Many other parents stressed by the school year's end said they're anxious about having their kids around the house 24/7 (34%), not having enough time for themselves (33%) and not having enough time to cook dinner for their family (15%).

This period of stress begins 28 days on average before the last day of the school year, sitting squarely in May. And on average, parents only start to relax 25 days after summer break begins.

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