The Drawing Personality Test

Ever wondered what your child’s drawings reveal about their feelings? These simple sketches can offer surprising insights into their emotions and perspective on life.

The “House-Person-Tree” test is a popular tool in child psychology. By analyzing your child’s drawings, you can learn more about their self-esteem, relationships, and even hidden fears.

Setting Up the Test

Create a calm space with art supplies, encouraging your child to draw a house, tree, and person. This isn’t about artistic skill—just let their imagination flow freely.

Interpreting the Drawings

  1. The House: A large house may indicate security, while a small or doorless one might suggest feelings of being overlooked.
  2. The Tree: A sturdy trunk shows inner strength, while drooping branches may signal sadness or a need for encouragement.
  3. The Person: A large, detailed figure suggests confidence, while a smaller, less expressive one could indicate low self-esteem.

Connecting Through Art

Use this activity as a chance to bond. Ask your child about their drawings to open up meaningful conversations, deepening your understanding of their inner world. Every drawing is a step towards better connection and support.

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