Parenting Assessment
Intentional parenting starts with self-awareness
The FSE Parenting Assessment is designed for parents who want to be intentional about raising their children. Across 7 sub-assessments, you will discover your parenting personality, evaluate your current parenting effectiveness, assess alignment with your co-parent, understand your child's personality, and explore how childhood experiences shape your parenting today.
$40
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Before You Begin
This diagnostic is built on the Family Systems Engineering (FSE) framework. You are not being graded — you are mapping the variables that shape your family system today, so you can engineer it intentionally tomorrow.
- Answer honestly — there are no "right" answers. Your truthful reading produces the most accurate map of your family system.
- Take it in one quiet sitting where you can reflect; progress is saved automatically if you need to pause.
- This is an individual assessment — designed to surface your own family-system variables.
- Your responses are confidential. Some modules (e.g. F-SAFE) touch on early-life experiences — answer at your own pace.
What You Will Discover
Included Sub-Assessments (7)
Parenting Personality Assessment
Discover your parenting style using the Brand of Car model adapted for parenting contexts.
Parenting Current Position Assessment
Evaluate your current parenting effectiveness across planning, communication, discipline, and engagement.
Congruent Parenting Assessment
How stable is your family dynamic? Evaluate alignment between parents on values, discipline, engagement, and communication.
Child Personality Assessment
Assess your child's personality type by rating how each statement describes them. Completed by the parent about their child.
Attachment Style Assessment
Understand childhood attachment patterns by rating each parent separately where applicable.
F-SAFE: Family Systems Adversity & Foundations Evaluation
Identify patterns of adversity or trauma experienced in childhood across five systems of family life. This is a sensitive assessment - your responses are confidential.
F-SEIT: Family Systems Self-Identification Test
Measure how clearly you understand, accept, and express your authentic self within your personal, relational, and cultural systems.
