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Need a nanny of your own, Mom? This test will let you know

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Do you need a parent nanny? Not a nanny for your child, mind you, but one for you.

I recently introduced my readers to what I call “upside-down, insideout and turned around backward parent-view disorder.” The symptoms of this ubiquitous malady include pervasive and persistent parenting stress, worry, anxiety, guilt, anger, resentment and then more guilt. When all is said and done, these poor souls are in neverendin­g confusion over who’s in charge.

Many of the folks who suffer from this disorder are in denial. So, to help these suffering souls selfidenti­fy, I am rolling out the “Am I Or Am I Not a Raving Parenting Lunatic Scientific Rating Scale.”

Here’s how it works: Simply write T (for true) or F (for false) to the left of each of the following 20 questions. Don’t think too much about any answer. Go with your initial inclinatio­n.

1. I think more about my children than I think about anything else.

2. I believe parents should pay as much attention to their children as they possibly can.

3. I want to be involved in every aspect of my kids’ lives.

4. My relationsh­ips with my children are the most important relationsh­ips in my life. 5. I want my children to like me. 6. When a decision of mine upsets one of my children, I usually second-guess myself.

7. It’s a parent’s responsibi­lity to help a child get good grades in school.

8. Bullying is anything done to my child by another child that upsets my child.

9. Other adults often fail to

understand and treat my child properly.

10. When my child feels upset, I feel upset as well.

11. I usually finish an instructio­n to my child with, “OK?”

12. One of my children is very argumentat­ive.

13. One of my children seems to be very needy of my attention.

14. One of my children often interrupts me when I’m talking to someone else.

15. Raising a child (or children) is the hardest thing I’ve ever done.

16. Worrying about one or another of my kids causes me frequent sleep deprivatio­n.

17. One of my children is very demanding and disrespect­ful.

18. One of my children cannot take no for an answer.

19. I feel guilty about sometimes wanting my children to leave me alone.

20. I must be doing something wrong.

If you answered true to between zero and five questions, you’re OK. Remain calm and stay the course. If you answered true to between six and 10 questions, you are shaky but hanging in there. If you answered true to between 11 and 15 questions, your parenting mental health is over the edge. If you answered true to more than 15 questions, you are a certified parenting wreck. You need a livein parenting expert — a parent nanny, if you will. Contact me. Anything is negotiable.

Visit family psychologi­st John Rosemond’s website at www.johnrose mond.com; readers may send him email at questions@rosemond.com; due to the volume of mail, not every question will be answered.

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