Which Disney parent are you destined to be?

By: Jody Mabry
Estimated Completion Time
4 min
Which Disney parent are you destined to be?
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About This Quiz

Okay, face it, you are destined to be a Disney parent. Whether you are light-hearted, silly or humorously overprotective, you have all the traits of the quintessential Disney parent. The only question is, which Disney parent will you be? Take this quiz to find out.
How many children do you want to have?
One.
Two.
Three.
More than three.

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Did you have a fun childhood?
Yes, but I was usually playing alone.
Oh yes. I was an average kid with good friends.
It was a blast.
I guess.

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Which best describes your high school days?
I went unnoticed.
Fun.
Hilarious.
Educational.

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Were you ever in trouble as a kid?
I was always breaking something.
Rarely.
All the time.
No.

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Do you want to raise your children the way you were raised?
Probably not.
Yes.
No.
Maybe a little.

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What is your game plan for being a parent?
To be comforting.
To keep up with the new trends and needs.
To be encouraging.
To teach my kids that they need to make a life for themselves, not for me.

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About what age do you want to be a parent?
35
20
25
30

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What are the benefits of being a young parent?
You are fun.
You can still help with homework.
You can still play around and not be worn out.
There is more time to be a parent.

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What are the benefits of being an older parent?
You are more calm.
You are more financially prepared.
Nothing.
You are wiser.

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At what age do you think kids can start watching PG-rated movies?
Oh, no TV.
About seven or eight.
When they are born.
I'm not sure what PG means.

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How would you describe your demeanor?
Goofy
Calm
Wild
Friendly

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Which is your favorite hobby?
Tinkering.
Playing with kids.
Playing any sport.
Inventing.

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When your child is in a minor predicament, how will you respond?
Pat them on the back and say it will be okay.
Tell them how to respond.
Laugh and see how they will handle it.
Offer sage advice.

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Do you think you can support your child with something you don't believe in?
It would be hard.
Yes, but I would tell them how I feel.
Sure. As long as they believe in something.
No.

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How protective should a parent be?
Not too protective. A child needs to roam.
Protective, but not overly.
They only need protecting when they are in real danger.
I'll be very overprotective.

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Do you experience nostalgia often?
No. I leave the past in the past.
Oh, yes. Anything will get me crying.
Just for my glory days.
Maybe, but there is not much to be nostalgic about.

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What do you want your child to be when they grow up?
Whatever they want.
A good person.
Strong.
Wise.

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What is the best advice you can give your children?
Don't let obstacles stop you.
Make good decisions.
Follow through on your convictions.
Learn multiple trades.

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How successful do you want to be before you have children?
It doesn't matter.
I'd at least like to have a full-time job.
I want to rule my castle.
I'd like to be financially sound.

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What kind of toys will you buy for your kids?
Just boxes and duct tape.
Whatever other parents are buying.
Whatever my kids want.
We will make all our toys.

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Do you think kids need to play sports?
No.
No, but they offer good social skills.
Yes.
There are a lot of activities kids can get involved in.

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Are you going to live your past through your children?
Probably.
I hope not.
Absolutely.
Why in the world would I do that?

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How will you respond if your kids fail at something?
Show them how to do better next time.
Comfort them.
Pick them up to go back at it.
Watch to see how they respond.

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Are you strict?
Nope.
I try to be,
Not at all. Kids will be kids.
I want to be, but don't think I will be able to.

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Are you organized?
Kind of.
Very.
Not at all.
Depends on what I need to be organized at.

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What is your goal as a parent?
To teach my kids how to be on their own.
To raise respectful and generous kids.
To prepare my kids for obstacles.
To teach my kids they are important.

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Do you think it's okay to embarrass your kids?
Not on purpose.
Only jokingly.
Oh yeah. That's funny stuff.
No.

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Will you raise your kids to be health-concious?
I might try.
Yes, that's important.
Haha, no.
If I remember.

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Is TV okay for kids to watch?
Depends on what they are watching.
Maybe one to two hours a day is okay.
Yes. I love TV.
I don't think so.

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Will you embrace or avoid technology for your kids?
I will embrace technology.
I guess it depends on how expensive things are.
They don't need all those new gadgets.
I will encourage them to create and repair technology.

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