Training in Characterology for Children
- You will receive 45 lessons;
- You get 15 videos with instructions and exercises;
- You will gain valuable knowledge on how the child's personality is structured into 5 character types;
- You gain insight into the behaviour of 5 children's characters;
- You will learn to read the behavioural codes of each of the 5 child character types;
- You learn your child's behavioural codes;
- You will get practical information with do's and don'ts for your child's character;
- You will receive 5 character cards for quick insight and influence on your child's behaviour;
- You will receive the characterDNA, the instruction manual of the 5 children's characters.
€497.00

In this training, you will learn to read and positively influence the behaviour of yourself and your child. You also learn how best to deal with your child's different character patterns, or character DNA. You gain more insight and influence over your child's behaviour. Behaviour that used to be stagnant changes to strength and stability both in your child and in yourself.
What will you get in this online course:
- You will receive 45 lessons;
- You get 15 videos with instructions and exercises;
- You will gain valuable knowledge on how the child's personality is structured into 5 character types;
- You gain insight into the behaviour of 5 children's characters;
- You will learn to read the behavioural codes of each of the 5 child character types;
- You learn your child's behavioural codes;
- You will get practical information with do's and don'ts for your child's character;
- You will receive 5 character cards for quick insight and influence on your child's behaviour;
- You will receive the characterDNA, the instruction manual of the 5 children's characters.
Why this Child Characterology course
Child Characterology is an approach that focuses on understanding the deeper psychological traits, behaviours and needs of children. It is a method that can be used to analyse a child's unique personality, including their strengths, weaknesses, and emotional and social development needs. The concept of characterology is not limited to children; it can be applied to people of all ages, but with children, the focus is on how their character traits affect their learning, interactions and overall well-being.
The basis of Child Characterology lies in the idea that each child is unique and needs his or her own specific approach, both in parenting and education. The aim is to better understand and support children in their development by taking into account their individual characteristics. This includes aspects such as temperament, preferences, way of learning, interaction with others and reactions to different situations.
Some key points of Children's Characterology include:
- Recognising Individual Differences: Recognises that each child is unique and needs a personalised approach that suits his or her character traits.
- Identifying Strengths and Weaknesses: Helps identify a child's strengths and weaknesses so that educators and parents can support and develop them.
- Development needs Understanding: Offer insight into how certain character traits affect the child's emotional, social and cognitive development.
- Education and Teaching Adjustment: Uses insights from characterology to adapt parenting strategies and teaching methods that best suit the individual child.
- Communication and Relationship Improvement: Improves communication and relationship with the child by understanding their character traits and how these influence their perceptions and behaviour.
While Child Characterology can offer valuable insights, it is important to emphasise that each child continues to grow and change. Characterology provides a snapshot that can help guide individual development, however, flexibility and adaptation to the child's changing needs remain crucial. Having a child character test done once a year is a good practice to keep track of your child's character development and adjust if necessary.
In this course, you will gain insight into child character formation, your own child's behaviour and interaction with other children.