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Emma
Ages 11-13
Last assessment: January 12, 2026
Communication Style
How Emma naturally communicates and connects with others, based on the four communication color model. Most people are a blend of styles with one or two that stand out.
Dominant Style
Supportive & Harmonious
Likes to take charge, make decisions quickly, and focus on getting results.
Energized by people, ideas, and collaboration. Loves brainstorming and making things fun.
Cares about others' feelings, values harmony, and wants to make sure everyone is included.
Enjoys understanding how things work, values accuracy, and thinks through problems step by step.
Career Profile
Six dimensions that shape how Emma approaches learning, problem-solving, and career interests. Higher scores indicate stronger tendencies in that area.
Top Interests
Emerging Interests
Interest Persistence
82%
How consistently they return to the same interests over time rather than jumping between topics.
Exploration Breadth
68%
Willingness to try new and diverse interest areas, even ones that seem unfamiliar.
Growth Mindset
61%
Belief that abilities can improve with effort. Higher scores mean they see challenges as opportunities to grow.
Design Thinking
74%
Comfort with prototyping, iteration, and pivoting -- solving problems through creative experimentation.
Values Alignment
89%
How strongly personal values connect to career interests. Higher means they care about meaning in what they do.
Ikigai Alignment
71%
Where passion, skill, purpose, and opportunity overlap -- the sweet spot for fulfilling career paths.
Career Recommendations
GenerateEmma's Career Exploration Guide
Based on Emma's strong values alignment, supportive communication style, and growing interest in environmental science and technology, these career paths offer exciting ways to channel her unique strengths into meaningful work.
Generated: January 15, 2026
Career Spotlights
Careers that align with Emma's interests, strengths, and communication style. The match score reflects how well each career fits their overall profile.
Environmental Educator
92% matchEnvironmental educators teach people of all ages about the natural world, working in parks, nature centers, schools, and nonprofits. They create programs that inspire others to care for the environment.
Emma's deep love of nature, strong values around helping others, and natural supportive communication style make her a strong fit for teaching and inspiring others about environmental issues.
UX Researcher
85% matchUX researchers study how people use products and technology, running interviews and tests to make sure designs work well for real people. They combine empathy with data to improve everyday experiences.
Emma's natural empathy, comfort with both people and data, and growing interest in technology make UX research a career where her supportive nature becomes a professional superpower.
Wildlife Conservation Biologist
81% matchConservation biologists work to protect endangered species and their habitats, using field research, data analysis, and community outreach to make a direct impact on the natural world.
Emma's long-standing passion for animals and wildlife, combined with her emerging interest in data and her persistent nature, points toward a fulfilling path in conservation science.
Try These Activities
Hands-on activities designed to help Emma explore their interests in a low-pressure, age-appropriate way.
Neighborhood Wildlife Survey
Pick a week and spend 15 minutes each morning recording every animal, bird, and insect you spot from your window or in the yard. Use a free app like iNaturalist to identify species and contribute your sightings to real scientific research. At the end of the week, make a visual chart of what you found -- this combines Emma's love of nature with her emerging data visualization interest.
Materials: Notebook, pencil, iNaturalist app (free)
Design a Better School Lunch
Challenge Emma to redesign her school's lunch experience. Have her interview 5 classmates about what they like and dislike, sketch two different improvement ideas, and write a short proposal for the one she thinks would help the most people. This activity exercises her design thinking, empathy, and writing skills all at once.
Materials: Paper, colored pencils, clipboard for interviews
Tips for Parents
Personalized guidance based on Emma's communication style and assessment results.
Emma's dominant green (Supportive) communication style means she thrives when she feels emotionally safe to explore. Before introducing new activities or career ideas, make sure she knows there is no wrong answer and that you are curious about her perspective, not testing her. Her analytical secondary style means she appreciates having information and context -- rather than springing a new idea on her, give her a heads-up so she can think it over. When she seems hesitant about trying something new, it is usually not resistance but her way of making sure she understands the situation before jumping in. Give her that space and she will come around on her own terms. Avoid comparing her progress to siblings or peers; her strong values alignment means she is motivated by internal meaning, not external competition. Instead, ask her questions like "What part of this felt most interesting to you?" and "What would you want to try next?" to keep the exploration intrinsic and self-directed.
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