Free Parenting Quiz to Strengthen Connections

Our free parenting quiz offers an insightful view of how your parenting skills influence your relationships. Unlike typical online surveys that only reflect your self-perception, ours allows you to invite people who know you—such as your partner, friends, or family—to answer the same questions about you. This approach reveals hidden strengths and blind spots, providing a more complete understanding of your parenting skills for improved relationships.

You’ll receive a detailed parenting skills report with clear charts, enabling you to see where you excel and where there is room for growth. Compare your results to average scores from other users for additional context. Access a personalized action plan and a resource library created by other parents and caregivers, all designed to support your development. You’ll also receive feedback based on your scores and can choose to share your results for further insight. Plus, Assisted Insight for Development & Ongoing Navigation is available to help interpret your results with supportive parenting information and practical ideas for relationship and parenting development.

Identify Your Parenting Strengths and Blind Spots

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Do you take on challenges and look at them as chances to learn something new?

I never do that

I always do that

Taking on challenges means you're cool with facing tough stuff and trying to get through it.

Do you keep an open mind and check out new ideas and different perspectives?

I never do that

I always do that

Keeping an open mind means you're cool with checking out new ideas and different points of view, and you're up for change.

Do you switch up how you do things or your strategies when things change or something unexpected pops up?

I never do that

I always do that

Switching up how you do things means you can change your methods or game plan to fit whatever's going on.

Do you take advantage of good opportunities when they pop up?

I never do that

I always do that

Making the most of opportunities is all about jumping on good chances when they come your way.

Do you keep up with changes?

I never do that

I always do that

Keeping up with changes means you gotta stay in the loop and pay attention to what's going on so you can roll with it.

Do you figure out what the problem is before you try to fix it?

I never do that

I always do that

Figuring out the problem means you actually say what the issue is, super clearly.

Do you actually take the time to figure out problems?

I never do that

I always do that

Figuring out a problem means you really look into it and try to understand what's going on.

Do you try out different ways to solve problems?

I never do that

I always do that

Coming up with possible solutions means thinking of different ways to fix a problem.

Do you look at a bunch of different options when you're trying to solve problems?

I never do that

I always do that

Checking out the options means looking at different choices so you can make a smart decision.

Do you actually put solutions into action to fix problems?

I never do that

I always do that

Putting a solution into action means doing what needs to be done to actually make the idea happen.

Do you check how things turned out when you’re solving problems?

I never do that

I always do that

Checking results is all about seeing how things turned out after you put your solutions in place.

Do you really pay attention and stay focused when people talk to you?

I never do that

I always do that

Paying attention means really tuning in and listening to someone, showing you care and actually get what they're saying.

Do you let people finish what they're saying without cutting them off?

I never do that

I always do that

Not butting in means holding back and not jumping in while someone else is talking, so they can finish what they're saying.

Do you ask questions to make things clearer and really get what people are saying when you talk with them?

I never do that

I always do that

Asking questions is all about getting info and making sure you really get what someone means.

Do you make it obvious you’re really listening by nodding, keeping eye contact, or giving other nonverbal cues when you talk with people?

I never do that

I always do that

Showing you’re listening means you use your body language, things you say, and how you respond to make it clear you’re totally paying attention and involved in the conversation.

Do you hold off on making up your mind until you've got all the info you need?

I never do that

I always do that

Holding off on jumping to conclusions means you don't make assumptions or judge someone until they've had a chance to say everything they want.

Do you make sure not to push your opinions or solutions on people when you talk, and let them share what they think?

I never do that

I always do that

Pushing your opinion or solutions means kinda forcing your own views on someone else.

Do you make it clear where your personal limits are?

I never do that

I always do that

Setting your boundaries is all about making it clear where your limits are, so you can get your point across and keep your own space safe.

Do you let people know what your boundaries are?

I never do that

I always do that

Letting people know your boundaries means telling others what you're cool with and what you're not, so you can have good, healthy relationships.

Do you stand up for your boundaries when someone crosses them?

I never do that

I always do that

Standing up for your boundaries means you’re actually looking out for yourself and making sure people don’t cross your personal lines.

Do you say no when you need to, even if you feel like people are pushing you to say yes?

I never do that

I always do that

Saying no is all about standing up for yourself and turning down what someone wants so you can keep your own boundaries.

Do you respect other people's boundaries?

I never do that

I always do that

Respecting other people's boundaries means you notice and honor the limits and personal space someone wants for themselves.

Do you pick up on and read facial expressions to get what other people are feeling or thinking?

I never do that

I always do that

Picking up on facial expressions means you can figure out what someone’s feeling just by looking at their face.

Do you get what different nonverbal gestures mean?

I never do that

I always do that

This is all about getting what people are saying with their body language, not just their words.

Are you good at picking up on and understanding what someone's posture is saying?

I never do that

I always do that

Reading someone's posture means being able to pick up on and get what someone's body position and alignment are saying, without them having to use words.

Do you pick up on tone when people talk, noticing the little differences in how they say things?

I never do that

I always do that

Picking up on tone means you can catch the little changes in someone’s voice and pitch to figure out how they're feeling.

Do you keep good eye contact when you talk to people?

I never do that

I always do that

Keeping good eye contact means looking someone in the eyes without making it weird.

Do you notice your own biases?

I never do that

I always do that

Noticing your own biases means you know when you’ve got certain ideas or judgments in your head already.

Do you make choices on purpose that match up with your values and goals?

I never do that

I always do that

Making choices on purpose means you decide how you want to think, feel, and act.

Do you go looking for criticism from other people to get to know yourself better?

I never do that

I always do that

Looking for criticism means you go out of your way to get feedback so you can understand yourself better.

Do you know what you're good at and what you need to work on?

I never do that

I always do that

Knowing what you're good at and where you could use some work means you really get what your strengths are and what you might want to improve.

Do you look at things from other people's points of view?

I never do that

I always do that

Being open-minded means you're willing to look at things from different angles and spot stuff you might've missed.

Do you get rid of temptations that don't help you reach your goals so you can stay on track?

I never do that

I always do that

Getting rid of temptations means cutting out stuff that makes you do things that mess with your goals.

Do you keep at your goals and work hard, even when it’s not easy?

I never do that

I always do that

Sticking with it means you keep putting in effort and don’t lose interest, even when things get boring or tough.

Do you go after what you want, even when stuff tries to throw you off?

I never do that

I always do that

Going for what you want means staying on top of what you do and how you act until you get where you want to be.

Do you start off with small steps so you don't get overwhelmed by everything you need to do to hit your goal?

I never do that

I always do that

Starting small means you kick things off with little steps you can actually handle.

Do you celebrate your wins?

I never do that

I always do that

Celebrating wins is all about recognizing progress to keep yourself and others pumped up and encourage good vibes.

Do you pay attention to how you’re learning, not just the outcome?

I never do that

I always do that

Focusing on the process means you pay attention to what you’re doing right now, not just thinking about the final result.

Are you okay with messing up as part of learning?

I never do that

I always do that

Being cool with messing up, which goes hand-in-hand with always learning, means you're willing to take chances and see mistakes as just part of figuring things out.

Do you get that learning means working on things you’re not so good at?

I never do that

I always do that

Hiding your weak spots is all about figuring out how to deal with and get better at stuff you’re not so great at or don’t know much about.

Do you use what you're good at to help you learn better?

I never do that

I always do that

Using what you're good at means taking advantage of your natural skills and talents to get the most out of learning.

Do you go out of your way to try new and different things?

I never do that

I always do that

Trying new things means you're always looking for new opportunities and stuff to do so you can keep learning.

Do you ask other people for feedback to learn more?

I never do that

I always do that

Asking for feedback means you're looking for someone's thoughts so you can learn something new.

Do you get your messages across in a way that really hits home?

I never do that

I always do that

Getting your messages across with impact means using effective talking techniques to make sure someone really gets what you're saying.

Do you think before you speak, thinking about how your words might affect things?

I never do that

I always do that

Thinking before you speak means you really think about what you're gonna say before you say it.

Do you keep it short and sweet when you talk?

I never do that

I always do that

Using clear and to-the-point language means getting your thoughts across without any extra or unnecessary words.

Do you use tonality effectively?

I never do that

I always do that

Using effective tonality means using the right pitch, volume, and intonation to get your point across.

Do you listen with empathy when others share their thoughts and feelings with you?

I never do that

I always do that

Listening with empathy means really trying to get where someone's coming from without judging.

Do you hold back judgment and steer clear of criticizing or assuming things about others?

I never do that

I always do that

Not judging means you hold off on forming opinions about others.

Do you get and connect with what others are going through, feeling, and dealing with?

I never do that

I always do that

Getting it and connecting means you can feel what someone else is going through and bond over a shared understanding.

Do you help others out when they need it?

I never do that

I always do that

Helping others out means giving a hand, understanding, and cheering up someone who needs it.

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Questionnaire Goals

This questionnaire goes over these topics

Emotional Regulation

Navigate through change

Problem Solving

Analyzing Issues Identifying Root Causes and Generating Innovative Solutions

Active Listening

Giving undivided attention using nonverbal cues and asking clarifying questions

Setting Boundaries

Establish and Maintain Your Personal Limits

Body Language

Understanding nonverbal communication

Self-Awareness

Recognizing Your Own Beliefs and Values

Self-Discipline

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Continuous Learning

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Verbal Communication

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Compassion

Empathize show kindness and act with genuine concern for the well-being of others

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