What Kind of Child Are You?

Answer our 9 questions to find out what kind of child you are!

Tags: Maturity, Attitude, Behavior, Age, Psychology


Here are all the results with descriptions

an inquisitive child
You are very observant and interested in the world. Your logical mind keeps you always growing and challenging yourself, and your natural curiosity keeps your interests growing and expanding. You enjoy the company of other curious people who desire to understand the world, and will probably thrive in a science-related career.

a sensitive child
You have a tender, emotional nature and can empathize with everyone. You are interested in the arts and humanities, and should nurture your creative tendencies because that will bring you the most satisfaction. You genuinely enjoy learning about others, but probably tend to have a few close friends rather than a lot of acquaintances.

a bossy child
Your friends look to you for leading the group and love your loud personality. You like to be the center of attention and this charisma draws people to you, though you can sometimes have rivals in your friend groups when they grow too large. Your natural interest in people and being social means you will be surrounded by friends for your whole life.

a determined child
You are very physical, active, and energetic and this keeps you constantly looking for new ways to burn your energy and tire yourself out. You love being outdoors and trying the latest trendy sports, and are mostly likely to bond with others who share a love of the athletic lifestyle.

a serious child
You are intellectual, straightforward, and analytical. You love to learn and even this can end up isolating you from the social activities of your peers, you still find ways to connect with others who share similar interests. Sometimes you enjoy the company of your thoughts or books more than others, but as you mature you will realize the importance of human interaction.

a fun-loving child
You are social, random, and light-hearted. Friends like your sense of humor and goof-ball nature, and your ability to make friends with everyone you meet means you have a diverse group of friends. You might be guilty of using school more to socialize than to learn, but the skills will serve you long into you adulthood.