Yellow/Sanguine Temperament Profile
Your child is social, playful, and full of energy, often inspiring joy in others. They thrive in environments with interaction, fun, and exploration.
How to support them: Encourage group play, creative activities, and collaborative projects. Celebrate their enthusiasm and help them focus when necessary.
Quality Time
Your child feels most loved through focused time together, shared activities, and undivided attention. Connection grows when you actively participate in their world.
How to support them: Spend one-on-one time reading, playing, exploring, or engaging in hobbies together. Prioritize moments where your attention is fully on them.
Unschooling
Unschooling is a child-led approach to learning grounded in trust, curiosity, and the belief that education happens naturally through life itself. It moves away from formal curriculum and traditional instruction. Instead, recognising that children are born with an innate desire to learn and make sense of the world.
In an unschooling environment, everyday experiences — conversations, play, projects, exploration, and relationships — become the curriculum. Learning follows the child’s interests, passions, and real-life questions, weaving knowledge through meaningful experiences.
The role of the parent or mentor is to support, not steer — to offer resources, opportunities, and encouragement while trusting the child’s process. The aim is not to replicate school at home, but to nurture self-directed learners who are confident, capable, and deeply connected to their own curiosity.