ThriveScore
ThriveScore®  ·  A new way to see how your child is growing
Discover your child's snapshot

Every kid is wired
differently.
ThriveScore shows you how.

Behind every score is a character snapshot, a pattern of strengths that describes how your child naturally grows, what environments bring out their best, and what they need most from you.

Character snapshots

26 profiles. Here are a few.

Each character snapshot describes a child's current developmental pattern: their natural strengths, their growth edge, and how they best respond to challenge and support.

Inner Drive  ·  Self-Regulation

The Gritty Competitor

Perseverance and self-discipline run high. This child thrives in structured challenge with clear goals, learns most from setbacks, and pushes hardest when the stakes are real.

Relational Intelligence  ·  Moral Compass

The Steady Friend

Kindness and loyalty come naturally. This child grows fastest in social, team-based environments where relationships are the reward, and where others' trust is on the line.

Wisdom and Thinking  ·  Inner Drive

The Curious Thinker

Curiosity and judgment come before action. This child needs environments that reward questions over answers, and the freedom to explore an idea fully before committing.

Those are three of the 26. ThriveScore reveals your child's.

The only way to know

The only way to find out is to take ThriveScore®.

The character snapshot is the synthesis of the full score, not any single virtue, but the pattern across all five domains. It tells you how your child tends to grow, what kind of environment brings out their best, and what they most need from the people around them.

It takes about five minutes. It could change how you see your child.

Dr. Michele Borba

Dr. Michele Borba

Chief Thriving Officer, Unleashed Brands

Author of UnSelfie and Thrivers. 20-plus years studying character development in children.

The ThriveScore assessment on a phone

See their snapshot.

In about five minutes, ThriveScore® reveals which of the 26 profiles fits your child, and what it means for how they grow.