The INSIGHTS kids represent about 50% of children’s personalities. Other children have some, but not all, of their characteristics.  Even if your child doesn’t fit one of the temperaments exactly, some temperament dimensions will still apply.

Gregory the Grumpy
Gretchen the Grumpy

High-Maintenance

Children whose temperaments are high-maintenance are emotionally reactive, which means they usually react strongly and negatively to stress or change. They often seem moody. They are low in task persistence and have difficulty finishing tasks. They also demonstrate high levels of movement and wiggle frequently.

Hilary the Hard Worker
Henry the Hard Worker

Industrious

Industrious children demonstrate both high task persistence and low motor activity, which enables them to get things done. They take pleasure in their accomplishments. They are also low in negative reactivity, which means they are pleasant most of the time.

Coretta the Cautious
Carlos the Cautious

Shy & Cautious

Children with cautious and shy temperaments are often shy and slow to warm up. They are low in approach, which means their first reaction is to withdraw from new or stressful situations. They also demonstrate high negative reactivity and will let you know when they are not pleased with a situation.

Fredrico the Friendly
Felicity the Friendly

Social & Eager to Try

Social children are eager to meet new people. They are high in approach, often driven by a need to be with people and to try new experiences. Their temperaments are low in negative reactivity and withdrawal, which means they are usually pleasant most of the time.