Assess Your Progress in Raising Kids to Follow Christ!

Discover Where Your “Doing Great” and “Needs Improvement” Areas Are!

Biblical Directives

There are 20 questions in this assessment. Each question has four possible answers. The result will be immediately available once you have answered all of the questions. You will also see a link to all 4 assessments for you to take.

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1. How often do you pray with your child?

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2. Do you think your child loves Jesus more than anyone?

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3. Do you rely mostly on the church or others to teach your children about God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit?

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4. Do you actively seek the best methods and information to teach your child about God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit?

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5. How often does your child have an opportunity to use arts and crafts to make items referencing God, Jesus or the Holy Spirit?

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6. Does your child understand who Jesus is and what he has done for them?

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7. Does your child understand biblical concepts such as sin and salvation?

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8. How often does your child interact with other family members or friends who are strong witnesses in faith and action?

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9. Does your child attend an active biblical teaching environment during church services (meaning they are tought about God, Jesus, and biblical principles rather than just playing with toys)?

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10. How often do you attend church with your child?

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11. How often do you offer opportunities for your child to tell you what they know regarding God, Jesus, or any biblical story?

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12. How often do you role-play with your child to teach biblical concepts?

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13. How often do you sing Christian songs to or with your child?

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14. How often does your child attend Sunday School?

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15. How often have you found your child praying on their own?

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16. How often does your child see you praying or reading the Bible?

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17. How often do you pray with your child before they go to bed?

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18. What percentage of your child's toys are biblically themed?

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19. How often do you use the name of Jesus in conversation with your child?

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20. How often do you read biblical stories to your child?

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Discipline Techniques

There are 20 questions in this assessment. Each question has four possible answers. The result will be immediately available once you have answered all of the questions. You will also see a link to all 4 assessments for you to take.

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1. Does your child often offer excuses to get out of trouble?

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2. Do you often listen to excuses given by your child before you decide to reprimand him/her?

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3. Do you warn your child of the consequences if they choose to disobey?

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4. How often do you have to call your child to come to you before they obey your call?

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5. Does your child look at you when you are speaking to them?

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6. Does your child obey the first time they are given a command?

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7. How many chances do you give your child before you enforce consequences for disobeying?

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8. Does your child obey their teachers or other authoritative adults?

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9. Do you stand firm in doling out disciplinary consequences?

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10. Do you give in to your child's request to be released from disciplinary consequences?

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11. At what age did you start disciplining your child?

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12. How often have you told your child that when they don't obey you, they also disobey God?

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13. Have you explained the difference between a request and a command to your child?

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14. Do you support your spouse's decision once they have issued a disciplinary consequence?

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15. Do you sometimes let your child off the hook after your spouse or another authoritative adult has issued a disciplinary consequence?

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16. Do you bribe your child so that they will obey?

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17. Do you let your child play with other children who are often disobedient?

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18. How often does your child talk back to you?

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19. When your child is being disruptive in a public place, do you leave after they have been given a warning but they still continue to be disruptive?

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20. How many disciplining books have you read?

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Learning Process

There are 10 questions in this assessment. Each question has 4 possible answers. The result will be available once you have answered all of the questions. You will also see a link to all 4 assessments.

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1. Does your child have a hard time learning new concepts?

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2. Does your child become easily frustrated when trying to learn a new concept?

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3. Does your child say they "forgot" often?

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4. Is your child easily distracted once they have begun a task?

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5. How many times do you have to call your child's name before they acknowledge you?

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6. How often does your child become agitated or restless?

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7. Does your child always say they are dumb or stupid?

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8. Does your child say "I can't do it!" after only trying once?

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9. Has your child's teacher suggested that he/she may need extra time and help learning a new concept?

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10. If you think your child may have a learning disability, will you get your child tested and seek professional help?

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Parenting Assessment

There are 20 questions in this assessment. Each question has four possible answers. The result will be immediately available once you have answered all of the questions. You will also see a link to all 4 assessments for you to take.

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1. Are you willing to get help or guidance to become a more loving parent?

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2. Do you encourage your child to keep trying when they are attempting to grasp a new skill?

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3. Does your child bring you great joy?

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4. How often do you seek support where you can get guidance and vent your frustrations regarding parenting?

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5. Do you pray to God daily for guidance and help in raising your child?

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6. How often do you look for opportunities to send your child to another family member, friend, daycare, etc.?

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7. How often do you think, "I wish I didn't have a child"?

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8. How often do you feel you need help to get through the day?

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9. How often do you feel frustrated when it comes to parenting?

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10. How often do you find yourself getting angry with your child?

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11. When you are busy, do you explain to your child that you are busy and they will have to wait a moment?

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12. When you are busy, do you ignore your child when they are trying to get your attention?

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13. Do you spend enough one-on-one time with your child?

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14. Do you rely on others to teach your child a lesson or a skill?

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15. Do you become frustrated when your child does not grasp a concept after the first or second try?

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16. Do you explain a lesson or new skill well?

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17. Do your praise your child when they do something well?

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18. Do you ever label your child by calling them dumb or stupid?

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19. How often would you rather watch television or be on your phone rather than play with your child?

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20. Are you patient with your child when teaching them a lesson or a skill?

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Parenting is a sacred responsibility. It requires 100 percent commitment and dedication. It is a non-ending, 24-hour-a-day, 7-day-a-week job. God has entrusted you with the most important job on earth, and He always equips those He calls.

Review the questions and see which questions you answered that are labeled C or D. Those are the questions where growth is needed or action should be taken. Your goal is to become stronger in the weak areas so that you can confidently re-answer the questions next time, choosing either A or B. This part of the assessment is to help you understand how you can improve your parenting techniques or understand where you need help with parenting or help personally to become all you need to be for God to use you as an effective tool to raise the next generation of spiritual warriors for Christ.