Kids Activity Quiz
The Kids Activity Quiz is a free Happy Kamper tool that helps parents find the best activity category for their child. Answer 5 quick questions about your child's personality, preferences and your goals in under 2 minutes. It returns 3 ranked activity category recommendations that link to verified providers near you.
Answer 5 quick questions about your child's personality, preferences, and your goals. Get 3 personalised activity category recommendations, matched to how your child learns and plays.
- 5 questions, under 2 minutes to complete
- Based on child development research on learning styles
- Results link directly to verified providers near you
How do I know which activity is right for my child?
Choosing the right activity depends on your child's personality (energetic vs. creative vs. curious), their preferred environment (indoors vs. outdoors, solo vs. group), their attention span, and your goals as a parent. This quiz uses a simple weighted scoring model across 5 activity categories to surface the best match for your child. It takes under 2 minutes and gives you 3 ranked recommendations.
How would you describe your child's personality?
Note: This quiz is a general guide. A child’s interests can evolve over time.
Frequently Asked Questions
The quiz uses a weighted scoring model based on 5 dimensions of child development: personality type, preferred environment, group preference, attention span, and parental goals. It surfaces the activity categories most aligned with your responses. It is a starting guide, your child's own reaction after trying a class is the best data you will get.
That's common, most children enjoy multiple types of activities. The quiz shows you the top 3 categories by score. If two categories are close in score, consider trying both. Many families enrol children in 2 activities: one physical (sports) and one creative or educational.
Most structured classes accept children from 18 months onwards. Parent-and-child classes start from 6 months for sensory, music, and swimming. Full independent classes (where the child attends without a parent) typically start from 3–4 years. Always check the specific age range listed by each provider.
The general guidance for preschool-age children (3–5) is 1–2 structured activities per week, leaving time for unstructured play. School-age children (6–10) can typically handle 2–3. Overscheduling is a real risk, children need unstructured time for creativity, rest, and free play.
Both approaches are valid. Activities that build on strengths build confidence and motivation. Activities in areas of weakness (e.g., a shy child in a group class) can help with development but require more patience and encouragement. For younger children, start with activities in their comfort zone, then gently expand.
For a typical 3-year-old in Indonesia, the most popular and developmentally appropriate activities are: swimming (motor skills + safety), play-based PAUD/preschool (social + cognitive), music and movement classes (language + motor), and art classes (fine motor + creativity). Use the quiz above to narrow it down based on your specific child's personality.
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