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See How Your Child Thinks

A psychometric test disguised as storytime. Discover your child's decision-making strengths — together.

No account needed · Takes 5 minutes · Ages K–6

Parent and child making decisions together in a story scenario

“A stranger offers Maya a ride home. What should she do?”

Measuring: Safety Awareness
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Our Feature

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Step Into Their World

Explore real-life stories like stranger danger, money choices, and peer pressure through your child’s perspective.

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Play Together

Sit side by side, make decisions together, and guide meaningful conversations through play.

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Discover How They Think

Understand how your child thinks, feels, and makes decisions in real-life situations.

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Interactive Walkthrough

A clearer picture of how Bondly works

One real-life question, two perspectives, and a coaching moment at the end. The whole interaction is designed to feel simple for kids and genuinely useful for parents.

Child answers independently

No coaching, no nudges. We capture their first instinct as it naturally appears.

Parent sees the same moment

You respond to the exact same prompt, so the comparison feels grounded and fair.

Bondly turns it into insight

The gap between answers becomes a useful conversation starter, not just a score.

Step 1 · Child Answers First
🛡️The Walk Home
0:42
“A stranger says your mom sent them to pick you up. What do you do?”
🎯 Your child picks
✨ No wrong answers — we're measuring how they think
Step 2 · Parent Evaluates
👀Same Question, Your Turn
DecisionPsychometric
“A stranger says your mom sent them to pick you up. What do you do?”
🧠 You answer the same question
Correctness Rating

Good instinct, but a stranger could give any name. Walking away is safest.

🧠 Decision 3 of 5🎯 Child chose B · You chose C⭐ Insight Score: 92
Parent Insight Report

Your Child's Insight Report

A cleaner summary of how your child tends to decide, connect, and grow after each story session.

Maya's Dashboard
Age 7 · 12 stories completed · Updated after this week's play
Personality snapshotGrowth trend positive
This MonthAll Time
Personality Type
ENFP · Curious Explorer

Empathetic, expressive, and imaginative. Maya tends to explore people-first solutions before choosing the most efficient one.

Distinctive Choices
Top 23% uniqueness

Several choices this month were less common than peers, suggesting independent thinking instead of simple pattern-following.

Growth Trend
+12% this month

Safety awareness and honesty are climbing, with self-control also moving in a healthy direction.

Personality Breakdown
ENFP
The Curious Explorer
Strongest signal
Intuitive · 74%
EExtraverted
68%
NIntuitive
74%
FFeeling
61%
PPerceiving
57%
Parent-friendly summary

Maya often leads with empathy and curiosity. She explores possibilities quickly, responds warmly to people, and benefits from support when narrowing choices.

Decision Uniqueness
What stood out from peers
The Walk Home
Unexpectedly independent
Top 23%

Chose to ask a nearby adult for help instead of waiting for more clues.

Lemonade Stand
Strategic with rewards
Top 8%

Saved all profits for later, which only a small group of children did.

The New Kid
Warm and inclusive
Top 45%

Picked the kind option quickly, which was common and socially confident.

What this means

Maya is not only making kind decisions, she is also making some of them in a more original way than many kids her age.

Skill Scores
Strengths and coaching opportunities
Safety Awareness
Strong instinct in uncertain situations
92
Empathy
Usually considers how others feel
88
Financial Thinking
Good long-term thinking with room to grow
74
Self-Control
Handles impulse well under light pressure
81
Honesty
Consistently truthful and accountable
95
Monthly growth highlight

Overall growth is up 12% this month, driven mostly by safety awareness, honesty, and steadier emotional control.

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