How Many Kids Could You Really Handle?



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One Kid
You could handle one child! You already feel a bit in over your head with work and life, adding children to the mix might not end beautifully. Your multi-tasking skills aren't the best and you somehow manage to lose your car keys at least once a day. More than one kid could be a recipe for disaster! After all, you can't lose a kid the same way you lose your keys, that tends to end in jail.

Two Kids
You could handle two kids! In your opinion, two is the perfect number of children to have. Not only can they entertain each other (giving you some much needed alone time), but you gave yourself the shot at both a boy and a girl. Handling more than two kids would prove difficult for you based on your bad habit of losing things, your need for alone time, and your demanding work schedule.

Three Kids
You could handle three kids! With your love of planning, making lists, and buying office supplies, you could easily organize and handle three kids. Not only are you an excellent multi-tasker but your patient nature would make it easy for you to handle the various melt downs and bad days that three kids are liable to have.

Four Kids
You could handle four kids! When it comes to juggling a schedule, you can keep as many balls in the air as you want. Four kids would prove no problem for a loving, patient, and kind multi-tasker like yourself. Not only could you easily handle the logistics of four kids, but your easy going nature would keep you from feeling overwhelmed and stressed out when things go less than perfect.

Five Kids
Whoa, look at you. You could easily handle five kids! Given your humorous nature, love of adventure, and ability to seemingly have eyes on all sides at all times; you'd make a great parent. Not only does your stern but gentle nature make discipline a breeze, but your ability to laugh even when things aren't going as planned is absolutely vital in making the best of parenthood and even forming strong lifelong bonds with your children.