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StrengthsExplorer For Ages 10 to 14: From Gallup, the Creators of StrengthsFinder
from Gallup Press
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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Fabulous resource for parents and child 
The Strengths Explorer for ages 10-14 was exactly what I was looking for for my son. I had taken the Strengths Finder 2.0 and it helped me tremendously so I was looking for something geared to my sons age. We were looking for a way to focus on what he did best and help him expand on that. The Strengths Explorer for Ages 10-14 helped us pinpoint those strengths without always second guessing. It has also helped us as parents to understand better who he is and his thinking. I would recommend this to any... more info
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Useful 
I'd recommend this to any parent who wants to help their 10 - 14 old year old kids focus on their strengths. The package has a couple of useful workbooks (one for parents and one for kids) and one access code to the so called online StrengthsExplorer test . The test is like the adult version (StrengthsFinder) except it's shorter and it is apparently based on research with kids . Looks like both SF and SE test are by the same company, Gallup. Btw, one of the reviewers made it sound like it's a bad thing that... more info
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Excellent resource for parents and small group leaders 
As a parent of a teen boy, it was a wonderful resource to understand how he works and especially, how different his strengths are from mine. By naming his strengths, we could better use them to his advantage and frankly, ours too. We could appeal to his strengths in meeting homework deadlines, chores, etc. Also, as a small group confirmation leader, I found the exercises to be useful for the boys as they faced awkward preteen years. They could go into situations knowing and naming their strengths and... more info
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Not worth the price 
I had high hopes for this given my opinion of the Strengths Finder for adults. It's twice as expensive as the Strengths Finder and gives about half the value. The actual instrument (test) is very short, and the level of description about the strengths is too skimpy. Not bad, but not worth it. Maybe Gallup's foray into this age bracket research will yield better results down the road.
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