Raising kids takes mad skills.

Good thing every parent has superpowers. But when it comes to your children's education...

Is your parenting superpower aligned with your child's unique abilities?

Take the quiz to find out!

If you’re struggling to support your child’s education without losing your sanity these days, you’re not alone!


As parents ourselves, we know you’re doing your best — but a little more insight can help you do even better! This quiz will help you discover how you roll best when it comes to supporting your child's education.

Take this quiz with one of your children in mind to discover how your parenting superpower matches up with your kid’s unique abilities.

(If you have more than one child, you'll find a link at the end of the quiz to discover your other children's unique abilities too.)

The good news is, even if you and your child have different personalities and strengths, you can learn to successfully align them and harness your powers for good. (Hint: Maybe you are a very devoted parent like Kris Jenner but your child is more of a Ferris Bueller.)



At the end of the quiz, you’ll learn how to use that dynamic to your advantage, and find out how we might be able to give you additional support and visibility into your child’s learning and additional support to help you both succeed! 

Let’s get started.

 
1. How my child feels about school could be described as:
 
2. When it comes to my level of involvement in my child’s education, I prefer to:
 
3. My child’s level of engagement and focus at school is generally:
 
4. When my child is assigned a particularly challenging project, I might:
 
5. When my child receives a report card, it’s usually:
 
6. If my child were to earn a failing grade on an assignment, my first reaction would be to:
 
7. When it comes to group work vs. independent work, my child prefers:
 
8. I measure my child’s level of success by:
 
9. When faced with a challenging problem or roadblock, my child will usually:
 
10. When it’s time to volunteer for school-related organizations or activities, I tend to:
 
11. When they experience failure or fall short of a goal, my child will usually:
 
12. At the end of the day, I believe my child’s academic success hinges on:
 
13. When your child tells you that instead of math today, they talked about mental health, are you:
 
Is your child utilizing an online learning platform in their classroom to complete assignments?
 
What is your child's grade level?

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