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The Parenting Test

     "How many times have you heard the comment that people have to take a
test to drive a car, but anyone can be a parent?  A test is needed.  And not
one with a bunch of Bozo questions like 'How many servings of vegetables are
required for a three-year old female living in Boise who walks 4.3 miles a
day?'  No, this test will ask the REAL questions.  Are you ready to find out
if you have the right stuff to be a parent in the 90s?  Get those number two
pencils ready.  And let's keep our eyes on our own papers, people.

Section One  ---  Mathematics

For each problem, estimate the total number of times this phrase is used per
 parent per week.  (2 points per question)
  ___  1. I don't care what the other kids get to do.
  ___  2. ...and this time I really mean it.
  ___  3. Somebody's going to get hurt doing that.
  ___  4. See, I told you somebody was going to get hurt doing that.
  ___  5. Now we're REALLY going to be late.
  ___  6. One... I'm counting... two... I'm counting...
  ___  7. Because I'm the Mommy (Daddy).
  ___  8. Let's not discuss that at the dinner table.
  ___  9. Why is your brother (sister) crying?
  ___ 10. Okay... but only five more minutes.

Section Two  --  Fill in the Blank

Write the correct word in the blank.  (3 points per question)
  1. Tickle Me ____________.
  2. 101 _________________.
  3. The Berenstien _________.
  4. Clifford, the Big _________ Dog.
  5. _______________ Nuggets.
  6. _______________ Meals.
  7. Please won't you be my _____________?

Section Three  --  Matching

Match each vocabulary word with its definition.  (4 points per question).
  1. Amoxicillin
  2. Legos
  3. Pull-Ups
  4. Push-Ups
  5. Tubes
  ******
  __ A. Small bits of plastic designed to accentuate any style of carpeting.
  __ B. Either a recreational device origally developed for hamsters, but
          since adapted for use by children in fast food restaurants
          OR that which is placed in ears when Letter "C" fails.
  __ C. A pink sustance which is usually a regular part of a toddler's diet.
  __ D. A frozen food amazingly devoid of any nutritional value.
  __ E. A disposable article of clothing which one swears will only be
          necessary for a few more weeks.

Section Four  --  Problem Solving

Briefly describe the solution to each problem.  (5 points per question)
  1. It is 8:50a.m.  School starts at 9a.m.  Where are your car keys?
  2. She says that he started it.  He says she started it.  Who's right?
  3. You are attempting to go to the post office with two very large
       packages, two very small children, zero very close parking places,
       and one frazzled parent.  How will you accomplish this?
  4. At 7p.m., you must be at dance class with Debbie, Cub Scouts with Carl,
       and soccer with Susie.  Without any King Soloman manuevers, how will
       this be done?

Section Five  --  Essay

Answer the question and defend your choice.  (19 points)
Which of the 'Big V's' has made a bigger contribution to parenting - - -
  Vacuum cleaners        Velcro        or the VCR?

This article was added to LaughNet on Wednesday 26 May, 2010.


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