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Enneagram Types for Children
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Type-one - Perfectionist
or Reformer
Basic outlook:
The world is imperfect. I want to improve things.
The type-one child wants to know the right way to do things,
wanting to do things correctly so she won't be seen as inadequate.
She may be very responsible, occasionally taking on the role of
parent, telling people the proper way to act and getting upset
when others don't behave properly. She might avoid doing things
when she feels things may not come out perfect. She is very concerned
with living up to parents' and teachers' expectations and may
become self-critical.
Type-two - Giver or Helper
Basic outlook:
People depend on me. I am needed.
The type-two child wants other people to see her as helpful to
earn appreciation. She is very sensitive to disapproval and is
very compliant. She loves to be popular with other children and
teachers. Many teachers and parents see her as the perfect little
helper. She may act precocious or dramatic to get attention but
rarely asks for what she wants.
Type-three - Achiever or Performer
Basic outlook:
The world loves a winner. Avoid failure
The type-three child wants to look successful to receive appreciation.
She is generally well liked by other children, other parents and
teachers. Image is very important to her. She is likely to be
the most capable child in her class and jumps right into projects
or tasks without much instruction. She's driven to finish tasks
successfully and can often be found working on her own projects.
Type-four - Artist or Individualist
Basic outlook:
Something is missing. Others have it, but I can't find it.
The type-four child is very creative and interested in the arts.
She is very sensitive and sometimes complains that nobody understands
her. She may seem lonely or feel abandoned. She has a very active
imagination and plays by herself for hours. She may mention that
she feels like other people seem happier than her and that she
doesn't fit in. If she feels you are not trying to understand
her, she can get rebellious and distant.
Type-five - Observer or Analyst
Basic outlook:
The world is invasive. I need privacy to think.
The type-five child likes to watch events from a detached point
of view, gathering information and understanding what's going
on. She may spend a lot of time reading by herself and making
collections. In school, this type usually has one or two very
close friends rather than many. She tends to have an independent
mind and isn't too concerned with social norms. At times, she
feels intruded upon and other times she feels like she's being
ignored.
Type-six - Loyalist or Skeptic
Basic outlook:
The world is threatening. Question authority.
The type-six child is anxious and anticipates danger, looking
to authority figures or groups to protect them. But then she questions
the authority's ability to protect effectively. She may try to
form alliances of "us against them." She can vacillate
between being friendly and likeable and being sarcastic and bossy.
Type-seven - Adventurer or Generalist
Basic outlook:
The world is full of opportunity and fun. I look forward to the
future.
The type-seven child is constantly looking for an adventure or
interesting activity, trying to drum up excitement. She is generally
good at a lot of different skills but tends to have a very short
attention span, often abandoning projects as soon as they become
dull. She prefers to be with other children and is brilliant at
finessing her way around adults.
Type-eight - Asserter or Leader
Basic outlook:
The world is unjust. I must defend the innocent.
The type-eight child is extremely independent and refuses to
be controlled. She likes to take control and may attack verbally
or physically if provoked or if she feels someone is trying to
control her. She is a take-charge personality and has no patience
for a weak parenting style. This type of child is often a loner
but may have a few very close friends who she protects.
Type-nine - Peacemaker or Moderator
Basic outlook:
Don't make waves. Keep the peace.
The type-nine child is very calm and likes peace of mind and
relaxing. She may tune out a lot, especially if others are arguing.
She avoids conflict at all costs. This type of child is generally
very good and never seems to get angry. She seems to keep her
problems to herself, but when prodded may discover problems she
didn't realize she had. At times, she feels ignored and that the
family doesn't feel her opinions and feelings are important.
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