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ASSESSMENT ZONE

Test Your Level

We help you grow skills across 9 areas – but this quick check only looks at early thinking skills (logic, problem solving, pattern spotting and focus). It’s a light starting snapshot, not a full assessment.

Test your child’s puzzle level in 10 minutes

 

 light, no pressure, no scores, just a taste

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Choose your child’s age band

Status:

Title:

Body:

Parent Summary

Title:

Body:

Results

Test Your Level

Purpose: Pure funnel + light diagnostic.

Page layout:

  1. Intro panel for parents

    • What this mini-assessment is / isn’t

    • “Takes about X minutes. No scores yet, just a taste.”

  2. Age selector

    • “Choose your child’s age band: 4–5, 6–7, 8+”

  3. Embedded quiz experience (Wix + Supabase quizzes)

    • 10–15 questions, fun & visual

    • At the end: child gets a fun message (“You’re a Puzzle Explorer!”)

  4. Results for parent (light)

    • “Seems strong in logic, needs more practice in number puzzles”

    • “Want a full profile and daily challenges tailored to this?”

  5. Conversion block

    • Create your free account (primary)

    • “Already a member? Log in to see this in your dashboard.”

What the Test Your Level mini-assessment samples

 

For the 4–8 mini-quiz, say clearly that it’s a light snapshot of thinking skills, not the whole child:

“This 10-minute check looks at early thinking skills like:
• Logic & reasoning
• Problem solving & number sense
• Pattern spotting & memory / focus
It doesn’t measure everything (such as social skills or physical skills) – it’s just a quick starting point.”

So in practice:

  • The quiz actually scores maybe 3–4 of your 8 “with levels” categories
    (Logic & Reasoning, Problem Solving, Creativity/Pattern, Memory & Focus).

  • The other big domains (social skills, emotional regulation, physical skills, self-care) are developed by the ongoing programme, not this one quiz.

High-level flow
  1. Parent lands on Test Your Level.

  2. Chooses age band (4–5 / 6–7 / 8+).

  3. Clicks Start mini-quiz → quiz loads in an HTML embed.

  4. Child answers 10 fun questions.

  5. HTML sends back:

    • Child label: e.g. “Puzzle Explorer”

    • Simple strengths: logic / number / pattern.

  6. Page shows:

    • Fun message for child.

    • Short text summary for parent.

    • Conversion block: Create free account / Log in.

 
Page layout in Wix (elements + IDs)

On a new page “Test Your Level” add:

Intro (parents)

  • Text element (heading) → #txtIntroTitle

    • “Test your child’s puzzle level in 10 minutes”

  • Text element (paragraph) → #txtIntroBody

    • Explain “light, no pressure, no scores, just a taste”.

Age selector

  • Text element → #txtAgeTitle (“Choose your child’s age band”)

  • Three buttons:

    • 4–5: #btnAge4to5

    • 6–7: #btnAge6to7

    • 8+: #btnAge8plus

  • Tiny status text → #txtAgeStatus
    (e.g. “Pick an age band to begin.”)

  • Button → #btnStartTest

    • Label: “Start mini-quiz”

Quiz embed

  • HTML component → ID: #htmlLevelQuiz
    Place under the Start button. Height ~800–1000px.

Result & conversion area (initially hidden)
Wrap these inside a container box and set Hidden on load:

  • Box → #boxResults

Inside #boxResults:

  1. Child result:

    • Heading #txtChildResultTitle (e.g. “You’re a Puzzle Explorer!”)

    • Paragraph #txtChildResultBody (“You showed strong logic skills…”)

  2. Parent summary:

    • Heading #txtParentSummaryTitle (“What we noticed”)

    • Paragraph #txtParentSummaryBody

  3. Conversion area:

    • Button #btnCreateAccount → “Create your free account”

    • Text button #btnLogin → “Already a member? Log in”

Link those two buttons to your signup/login flows when ready.

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