Parenting Quiz
Attachment, discipline, and the long shift.
What you'll learn
Parenting is one of the most consequential roles most adults take on, with no formal training and no real consensus on how to do it. This quiz draws from developmental psychology, attachment theory, paediatrics, and the practical research on what actually helps children thrive. It covers infancy through teenage years, sleep, discipline, communication, screens, learning, and the small daily habits that compound into a relationship that lasts.
A sample of what's inside
- What did Diana Baumrind's research identify as the most beneficial parenting style?
- What is the 'serve and return' concept in child development?
- By approximately what age does the human brain reach 90% of its adult volume?
- What does the WHO recommend for screen time in children under 2 years old?
- Why are picture books more effective than everyday conversation for building children's vocabulary?
- What does Piaget's 'preoperational stage' of child development describe?
How a round works
A round is ten multiple-choice questions. You have sixty seconds per question. Pick A, B, C, or D, or use your keyboard (1-4 or A-D, then Enter to advance). Every answer reveals a one-sentence fact you can take with you. At the end of a round you see your score, accuracy, best streak, a question-by-question breakdown, and a shareable result you can copy or post.
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