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The Whole Child Learning Profile™

A gentle way to see your child’s learning more clearly, without testing, labels, or pressure.

If learning at home has started to feel confusing or tense, you’re not alone. The Whole Child Learning Profile™ helps you step back, notice what’s really going on for your child, and name the patterns you’ve been sensing for a while. Instead of guessing, you gain language and insight you can use to make kinder, more confident choices in your homeschool.

What This Profile is About

The Whole Child Learning Profile™ is a gentle, guided assessment that helps you put words to what you’re already noticing about your child.

Instead of testing or scores, this profile invites you to:

  • Notice your child’s strengths, sensitivities, and learning preferences in everyday life.

  • Gather those observations into a clearer picture of how your child engages with learning.

  • Name patterns that help you understand why certain moments feel so hard—and what tends to help.

You’re not being evaluated, and neither is your child. This is simply a calm, structured way to see them more clearly, so you can make kinder, more confident choices at home.

How This Supports Your Child

The Whole Child Learning Profile is designed to gently support your child’s growth, not measure or judge them.

It can help your child by:

  • Making it easier for you to notice and honor their true strengths.

  • Helping you understand what helps them feel safe, seen, and ready to learn.

  • Reducing the pressure they feel when schoolwork isn’t “typical” or fast.

  • Creating a learning rhythm that fits their energy, attention, and needs.

When you see your child more clearly, it often softens the tension around learning—before you change a single curriculum or plan.

How This Works

Your results are delivered gently and intentionally. You’ll receive:

  • a personalized summary highlighting your child’s engagement archetypes, learning modalities, learning strengths and emotional regulation patterns
  • the Whole Child Companion Guide, which helps you understand what those patterns mean
  • space to reflect before deciding what, if anything, to do next

Nothing is time-sensitive.
You’re invited to move at your own pace.

When This Profile Can Be Especially Helpful

Parents often find this profile supportive when:

  • learning has become emotionally charged
  • traditional approaches don’t seem to fit
  • effort feels inconsistent or exhausting
  • they want to respond more calmly and confidently

Understanding often softens tension — even before anything changes.

You don’t need to be certain to begin.


If you’re noticing patterns and want language for what you’re seeing, the Whole Child Learning Profile™ offers a steady place to understand learning more clearly.

You’ll receive:

  • An email summary of your child’s results

  • A customized PDF explaining what the assessment means for your child

  • The nearly 50-page Whole Child Companion Guide, with explanations and gentle ways to apply the insights in your homeschool setting

Your investment: $ 49

The Whole Child Companion Guide

A Gentle Guide to Understanding Your Results

The Companion Guide is designed to walk alongside the Whole Child Learning Profile. Rather than telling you what to do, it helps you understand what you’re seeing — slowly, thoughtfully, and without pressure.

This guide offers:

  • context for engagement archetypes
  • explanations that reduce confusion
  • reassurance that learning struggles are often about access, not ability
  • permission to pause before taking action

You don’t need to read it all at once. You don’t need to apply every idea. It’s meant to be returned to — especially on days when learning feels heavier.

How it’s used

Some parents read the Companion Guide immediately. Others return to it weeks later. Both are welcome.

The guide exists to support your judgment, not replace it — and to help learning feel more spacious, calm, and possible.

Understanding changes the tone. And when the tone changes, learning often does too.

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