1. While at your pediatrician’s office, a nurse asks you to get your child off the roof, and you didn’t know your child had gone outside.
2. You spend more time trying to find your child’s homework, than it takes to finish it.
3. The school has your child call home everyday, asking you to bring gym shoes, because your child has forgotten them so many times.
4. Your child gets a zero on an exam, for talking to others before the exams are collected.
5. Your child always has the last word.
6. If allowed to play with legos while listening to a story, your child can recant the details perfectly.
7. You’re afraid to walk on your child’s bedroom floor because you can’t see the carpet.
8. Your child lost lunch money everyday last week.
9. Your child frequently completes homework assignments, but forgets to turn them in.
10. The parent’s of your child’s friends prefer they play together at your house.
11. You’ve run over several bicycles with your car that your child forgot to put away.
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12. You’ve had snakes, frogs, and fireflies lost in your house.
13. When you come home, your doors are open and the air conditioning is on.
14. The stove was left on all night after your child made a late night snack.
15. Your yard is flooded because your child got distracted while watering the flowers.
16. Your child had an in school suspension for constantly touching others.
17. Store personnel asked you 10 times not to let your child stand in the shopping cart, and you were only shopping for 10 minutes.
18. You memorized the phone number for poison control.
19. Your child lost the garbage on the way to the garbage can.
20. After showering for an hour, your child still hasn’t washed his/her hair.
21. The batteries are always dead because your child never turns anything off.
22. Your child is always the last one to get in the car so you’re frequently late to appointments.
23. It is midnight and your child is still wide awake.
24. You have to hide matches and lighter because your child likes to “play” with them.
25. Teachers and club leaders tend to find your child annoying.
26. You feel it is necessary to apologize for your child’s behavior frequently.
27. You pack 10 pair of underwear for a week of camp and your child uses one.
28. You find your small appliances disassembled in your child’s room.
29. You have to beg your child to eat.
30. Your child constantly picks fights but doesn’t understand how it happened.
31. You’ve lost count of how many windows your child has broken.
32. Your child never puts games or toys away, after playing with them.
33. You’ve considered using a leash in public to avoid losing your child.
34. Your child can’t sit in one spot for more than five minutes.
35. Your child has picked holes or pulled threads out of most of his/her clothing.
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