Answer these quick questions to understand how your child’s mind works and discover the best way to support them. Is your child a Boy or GirlBoyGirlRather Not Say1️⃣ When your child is asked to describe something they’ve seen before (like a favorite place or a movie scene), how do they respond? *They describe it with lots of visual details.They struggle to describe it visually but recall facts.They say they "just don’t see it" or describe emotions instead of images.2️⃣ Does your child enjoy drawing or creative storytelling? *Yes, they love drawing and describing scenes.Sometimes, but they seem to prefer facts or lists.No, they avoid drawing or storytelling and say they "don’t know what to draw."3️⃣ How does your child describe memories? *They talk about colors, shapes, or details they ‘see’ in their mind.They focus on what happened rather than what it looked like.They struggle to recall visual details and describe how they felt instead.4️⃣ Does your child have trouble remembering faces, places, or details from books and movies? *No, they remember details vividly.Sometimes, they remember facts but not visual details.Yes, they struggle to recall images and often don’t remember what things look like.5️⃣ How does your child approach problem-solving? *They visualize different scenarios before making a decision.They think through problems logically but don’t talk about images.They seem to rely more on words and lists rather than mental pictures.6️⃣ When learning about how your child’s mind works, what’s most important to you? *A) The science and research behind how their brain processes information.B) Understanding their emotions, struggles, and how to support them better.C) Practical strategies and solutions to help them succeed in learning and life.Name *Email AddressSend Message