The phrase "harried parents" refers to parents who are very busy, stressed, or overwhelmed by their responsibilities and duties.
Sentences with «harried parents»
In The Good School, Tyre, a former Newsweek reporter and author of a best - selling book on boys, offers a look under the hood for harried parents worried about getting their children a top - notch education. (educationnext.org)
Media blitzes kids and harried parents who don't understand even the small amount of nutritional info that I might. (thelunchtray.com)
Most harried parents rely on a patchwork of caregivers — family, babysitters and daycare programs, among others — to look after their children while they work. (motherwellmag.com)