5. Is your child often concerning about symmetry?

This is just another form of perfectionism, and this can be everything, whether it's two photo frames on the wall or two lines on a paper. This should be simple to notice if you child is doing it. For example, imagine you are wearing a pants with two legs of different lengths. And everyone else is telling you it's the same, but you know it's not. You want to fix it so badly, thus later you cut the longer leg short; however, an OCD patient would still think they are not the same length. After doing it over and over again, he/she can never find the symmetry because there isn't one. Nothing is perfect. You just end up with a short instead of a pair of pants.