1,500+
parents tested
98%
say "this is exactly our child"
30 days
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15 min
to complete
Why it matters
What parents face before the test
We conducted over 50 in-depth interviews with parents of children aged 10-16. Here's what they say.
The common pain: the child doesn't know what they want to become — and parents are afraid to impose their view but also afraid to let go completely.
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"Likes everything, passionate about nothing"
The child has tried clubs and activities, but nothing truly sparks. Parents don't know if this is normal or a warning sign.
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The "I want" vs. "you should" conflict
The child wants to be a content creator, parents see an engineer. They argue — but both act on intuition, without data.
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"They're weird" — or just different?
The child isn't like their classmates. Parents can't tell: is this a personality trait or a problem to solve?
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College is 2-3 years away
Time is pressing. They need to choose a school track, a major — but there's no clarity.
The methodology core
4 dimensions where children truly differ
Each dimension is not a yes/no — it's a scale with intensity: mild, moderate, or strong preference.
Most tests put children into boxes. We build a multidimensional profile — showing where a child is natural and where they strain to fit in.
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Attention Focus
Inward ↔ Outward
Where the child gets their energy — from socializing or from being alone
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World Perception
Concrete ↔ Abstract
Facts and details or ideas and patterns — what feels natural to the child
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Decision Making
Logical ↔ Values-based
Relies on criteria or on people and context
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Life Organization
Structured ↔ Flexible
Prefers plans and order or stays open to change
How it works
From questions to a working roadmap
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Answer together with your child
30-40 statements. Cards: "not at all", "sometimes", "that's me". 15 minutes.
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Algorithm builds the profile
4 dimensions with intensity. No rigid types — just a living configuration.
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Careers ranked by fit
Top 3 free. Full list (40+) in the paid passport with descriptions.
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You get the passport
Personality type + strengths + growth areas + careers. Online and PDF.
TYPICAL CAREER TESTS
- ✕Put children into rigid personality boxes
- ✕Don't account for intensity of preferences
- ✕Results become outdated after a year
- ✕Only "left brain" or "right brain"
- ✕No explanation of why those specific careers
Reviews
What parents say after the test
★★★★★
«My daughter always argued about choosing activities. After the passport we realized she's an "inward" type — so we signed her up for chess. Within a month she was asking to go to tournaments herself.»
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Anna K.
Mom, daughter age 11
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«My son wanted to be a programmer, I saw a humanities kid. The result showed strong logic but a values focus too. He went into game design — we're both happy.»
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Svetlana M.
Mom, son age 14
★★★★★
«The key is specifics. Not "your child is creative," but "organization 87%, structured type — suits roles with clear outcomes." That actually works.»
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Dmitry P.
Dad, son age 13