Child/Teen Assessment
Give your child a voice in family growth
The FSE Child/Teen Assessment gives young people a voice in understanding family dynamics. Through 7 sub-assessments, teens evaluate their emotional awareness, rate their perception of each parent's personality and involvement, discover their own personality type, and explore their attachment patterns. Each parent should be rated separately for the most accurate insights.
$20
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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)
Child/Teen Awareness Assessment
Assess emotional awareness and responsiveness in the parent-child relationship. Rate each parent separately.
Metacognition Assessment: How Child Sees the Parent
Rate how you see your parent's personality and parenting style. Each parent should be rated separately.
Child's Assessment of Parent's Involvement
Rate your parent's level of involvement, awareness, and emotional engagement. Each parent should be rated separately.
Child/Teen Personality Analysis
Assess the child or teen's personality type. To be completed by the teen about themselves.
Attachment Style Assessment
Understand your attachment patterns with each parent separately. Use the single-parent option if 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.
