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Welcome to ''Know Your Kid's Personality Type''

🧠 Discover Your Kid’s Personality in 4 Easy Steps

A Parent’s Guide to Discover Their Kid's Personality Type

Every child is wonderfully unique. By exploring their natural preferences, you can better support their growth, communication style, and learning needs. These four steps will help you uncover your child’s personality type using four key dichotomies.

🔹 Step 1: Extroversion (E) vs. Introversion (I)

🔹 Step 2: Sensing (S) vs. Intuition (N)

🔹 Step 3: Thinking (T) vs. Feeling (F)

🔹 Step 4: Judging (J) vs. Perceiving (P)

🔹 Step 1: Extroversion (E) vs. Introversion (I) How does your child recharge and interact with the world?

EXTRAVERSION (E)

DEFINITION

Extroverts love to talk & they are sociable people.

KEY WORDS

  • Active
  • Outgoing
  • Action-Oriented
  • Sociable
  • Open in Communication
  • Expressive
  • Fun Loving People
  • Attention Seeker
  • Comfortable in groups
  • Wide Range of Friends
  • Jump Quickly into Activities
  • Get Energized by being around others.


INTROVERSION (I)

DEFINITION

Introvert like to be quiet & they are reserved people.

KEY WORDS

  • Calm
  • Shy
  • Deep thinker
  • Reserved
  • Private in Communication
  • Quiet
  • Simple & Reserved people
  • Hider
  • Comfortable Alone
  • Small group of Friends
  • Thinks Before starting Activities
  • Get energy from time alone.
📝 Ask yourself: Does my child get energized by being around others or by spending time alone?

After reading the above information, kindly confirm your Kid's Preference

🔹 Step 2: Sensing (S) vs. Intuition (N) How does your child take in information?

Sensing (S)

DEFINITION

Sensors use their five senses to take in information.

KEY WORDS

  • Pay attention to facts and details
  • Present Focused
  • Practical
  • Repetition
  • Live in now
  • Attending to present opportunities
  • Using common sense
  • Creating practical solution.


INTUITION (N)

DEFINITION
Intuiters use their 6th sense to take in information.

KEY WORDS

  • Pay attention to patterns
  • Future focused
  • Imagination
  • Variety
  • Live in future
  • Attending to future possibilities
  • Using Imagination
  • Creating/ Inventing new possibilities.

📝 Ask yourself: Does my child focus more on concrete facts or imaginative ideas?

After reading the above information, kindly confirm your Kid's Preference

🔹 Step 3: Thinking (T) vs. Feeling (F) How does your child make decisions?

THINKING (T)

DEFINITION

Thinkers take decision based on the logic of situation.

KEY WORDS

  • Decides with head
  • Use logic
  • Right or wrong
  • Truth
  • Concern justice
  • Notices take and work to be accomplished
  • Critical analysis
  • Accept conflict


FEELING (F)

DEFINITION

Feelers take decision based on the impact on people.

KEY WORDS

  • Decides with heart
  • Use personal feelings
  • Emotional values
  • Love
  • Concern relationships
  • sensitive to people needs and reactions
  • Emotional opinions
  • Unsettled conflict
📝 Ask yourself: Does my child prioritize fairness or kindness when making choices?

After reading the above information, kindly confirm your Kid's Preference

🔹 Step 4: Judging (J) vs. Perceiving (P) How does your child approach the world around them?

Judging (J)

DEFINITION

Judgers are planners and they prefer to be organized.

KEY WORDS

  • Organized
  • Control
  • Now
  • Scheduled
  • Plan
  • Plan advance before moving into action
  • Focus on task-related action
  • Work best before deadlines
  • Work first than play


PERCEIVING (P)

DEFINITION

Perceivers are changers and they prefer to be flexible

KEY WORDS

  • Disorganized
  • Flexible
  • Later
  • Spontaneous
  • Experience
  • Comfortable moving into action without a plan
  • Like to multitask actions
  • Work best close to the deadlines
  • Work and play together
📝 Ask yourself: Does my child prefer a set schedule or go-with-the-flow flexibility?

After reading the above information, kindly confirm your Kid's Preference

🙏 Thank You for Exploring With Us!

We’re thrilled you took the time to visit our website and complete the “Know Your Kid’s Personality Type”. 🎉

By discovering your Kid’s unique personality preferences, you’ve taken a meaningful step toward deeper understanding, better communication, and more personalized support for their growth.

After 'Submitting' this result you will Get You Kid's Personality Type along with the Certificate.

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