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(Head Office: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President: Nobuaki Chiba; hereinafter "Sen"), a provider of comprehensive childcare tech service "Hai Cheese! (headquartered in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; Nobuaki Chiba, President & CEO; hereinafter referred to as "the Company") conducted a survey of 2,680 parents with preschool, kindergarten, or school-aged children on their attitudes toward grandparents' childcare assistance.
When parents were asked about the assistance they currently receive from their grandparents for childcare-related items and expenses, the most common response was "toys" (49.10%), followed by "clothing, coats, and other clothing" (40.97%), and " Food" (32.20%) followed. Furthermore, when asked about items and expenses related to child-rearing that they would like their grandparents to help with or would be happy to receive assistance from their grandparents, the most common response was "school bags and other items needed for entering kindergarten" (35.41%), followed by "expenses for events such as the seven-five-three festival" (30.52%). The results show that many respondents expect assistance for events related to child-rearing.
When comparing the difference in points between the assistance they currently receive from their grandparents and the assistance they expect to receive from their grandparents, the largest difference was in "toys," with those who actually receive assistance (49.10%) compared to those who said they would like to receive assistance (21.72%), a difference of [ -27.38] points. -27.38]. The largest difference between those who expected assistance and those who actually received it was in the area of "fees to pay for school, such as enrollment fees," with respondents wanting assistance (18.06%) compared to those who received assistance (3.58%), a difference of [+14.48] points. This result indicates that more parents would like assistance with necessities for entering preschool or entering school than with toys and other luxury items.
Topics of Survey Results
1. Assistance received from grandparents in child-rearing, No. 1 "Toys" and No. 2 "Clothing
2. Expected assistance from grandparents, No. 1: "Necessary items for entering kindergarten, such as school bags," No. 2: "Expenses for events such as Shichi-Go-San
3. grandparents' support, expecting "necessary items for entering preschool and school" rather than toys.
Survey Results Topics Details
1. child-rearing assistance received from grandparents, No. 1 "toys" and No. 2 "clothing
When asked if there were any items or expenses related to child-rearing that they currently receive help from their grandparents, the most common answer was "toys" (49.101 TP6T), followed by "clothing" (40.971 TP6T), "food" (32.201 TP6T), and "expenses for events such as Shichigosan" (26.121 TP6 TP6T), followed by "event expenses such as Shichi-Go-San" (26.12%).
2. Expenses expected from grandparents: No. 1 "school bags and other necessary items for entering kindergarten," No. 2 "expenses for events such as Shichi-Go-San (seven-five-three-three)
When asked about items and expenses related to child-rearing that they would like their grandparents to help with or would be happy to receive assistance from their grandparents, the most common response was "school backpacks and other items necessary for entering kindergarten" (35.411 TP6T), followed by "expenses for events such as the seven-five-three festival" (30.521 TP6T). The results show that many respondents expect assistance for events related to child-rearing.
3. grandparents' support, expecting "necessary items for entering preschool and school" rather than toys
When comparing the point difference between the assistance they currently receive from their grandparents and the assistance they expect to receive from their grandparents, the largest difference was in "toys," with those who actually receive assistance (49.101 TP6T) compared to those who said they would like to receive assistance (21.721 TP6T), a point difference of [ -27.38] (Table 1). Compared to the assistance they actually receive, the largest difference in the number of respondents expecting assistance was "fees to pay for school, such as entrance fees," with 18.061 respondents wanting assistance (18.06%) compared to those receiving assistance (3.58%), a difference of [+14.48] points, followed by "school backpacks and other The difference in percentage points between the respondents who received assistance (21.53%) and those who wanted assistance (35.41%) for "necessary items for entering kindergarten" was [+13.88] (Table 2). This result indicates that more parents would like to receive assistance for things necessary for entering preschool or entering school than for toys and other luxury items.
■Survey Summary
Survey Method : Yes cheese! Web-based questionnaire survey of users
Surveyed: 2,680 parents with preschool, kindergarten, and school-aged children.
Date of survey: January 31, 2023 - February 9, 2023
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Cheese and cheese! (https://sencorp.co.jp/serviceWith the motto of "Peace for Children," "Peace for Children" is a comprehensive childcare tech service that aims to nurture the happiness of children together with daycare centers, kindergartens, and other facilities that take care of children and their parents.
We provide total support for seasonal events such as athletic meets and recitals, from photography to sales and response to inquiries, through our photo-specialized Internet photo sales service "Hai Cheese! Photo", the childcare ICT "Yes Cheese! System", album production "Hi-Cheese! Album," and the video distribution service "Hi-Cheese! Movie," a video distribution service, and the school lunch and nutrition education service "Hai Cheese! Vege" supports the healthy growth of children. We provide services that address both the physical and mental aspects of children's lives so that their future lives will be richer and happier.
≪Sen Corporation Company Profile.
President and Representative Director: Nobuaki Chiba
Head Office : Keidanren Kaikan 13F, 1-3-2 Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Establishment : October 2004
HP :https://sencorp.co.jp