In Malaysia and Bhutan, the father or husband is typically considered the head of the household and is responsible for major decision making and the safety and well-being of family members. Parents closely oversee their children's daily activities and education to help them succeed. While mothers often manage household finances, all family members assist with chores. Children are expected to care for their parents as they age and make schedules to do so, though practices differ between the countries. Finally, both nuclear families and extended families exist in Malaysia and Bhutan, but family sizes can vary significantly between the two nations.