LevelUp Personality Game

LevelUp Personality Game

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LevelUp is a Singapore-based EdTech company offering a gamified personality test for children between reading age and adolescence.

We aim to bridge the communication gap between parents and children and allow parents to help their children thrive.

30/04/2026

Someone asks you that question and you freeze, wondering how you should respond.
Do I explain, educate, joke, or just walk away?

If you’ve ever felt caught off guard, you’re not alone.

Even Mary Cooper needs a moment to choose her words wisely.
There’s no single “right” response.
Only what feels right for you, in that moment.

Save this for the days when your mind goes blank.
Or share it with another mum who might need it 🤍

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Character: Mary Cooper (Mother of Sheldon Cooper), Young Sheldon.
Image credit: Young Sheldon, CBS / Warner Bros. TV / Chuck Lorre Productions
Disclaimer: Sheldon Cooper from The Big Bang Theory and Young Sheldon is not officially diagnosed with or written as having autism even though many of his traits associated with autism

Photos from LevelUp Personality Game's post 23/04/2026

Everyone is quick to say “ADHD.”
But what if we’re asking the wrong question?

Not every child who can’t sit still has a disorder.
Sometimes, it’s about understanding the pattern behind their behaviour.

Before jumping to conclusions, ask:
What does this child actually need to thrive?

Have you ever been told something about your child that didn’t feel quite right?

Photos from LevelUp Personality Game's post 22/04/2026

Dear parents, let us know if you have more questions for is 🙌🏼
Share your thoughts in the comments 🤍

Photos from LevelUp Personality Game's post 20/04/2026

Something about your child’s behaviour stands out.
Teachers mention focus issues.
Family members suggest autism, dyslexia, or ADHD.
Online searches leave you more anxious than informed.

The waiting list for medical diagnosis needs 2–3 years.
That in-between space can feel really heavy.

Meanwhile, your child still needs you to respond, guide, and understand them today.
And that’s how our personality game with OCEAR Personality Framework comes in as a bridge.

Find out more in our website, link in bio.

Photos from LevelUp Personality Game's post 11/04/2026

LevelUp is built on OCEAR framework, based on Big Five Personality Framework, because it allows parents to observe patterns without fixing identity in place.

It supports curiosity instead of certainty and insight instead of urgency.

The goal is not to predict who a child will become, but to understand how they experience the world right now — and how that experience changes over time.

Discover their OCEAR profile through our free personality game, link in bio.

Photos from LevelUp Personality Game's post 03/04/2026

Who’s been watching Bridgerton lately?

Each character feels so different and that’s exactly the point.
Just like children, they each have their own way of thinking, feeling, and responding to the world.

Through the OCEAN personality framework, we can start to understand those differences — not to change them, but to support them better 🤍

Follow for more personalised parenting tips based on your child’s OCEAN personality traits.

Which Bridgerton child is your favourite? 👀

Photos from LevelUp Personality Game's post 02/04/2026

The way you understand your child’s personality shapes how you respond to them every day.

Some approaches focus on defining who they are.
Others help you see how they grow, adapt, and respond over time.

OCEAR leaves more room for growth, context, and change
which is why it fits more naturally with how children develop.

If you’re curious how your child tends to think, feel, and respond, there’s a simple way to start.

Try our free OCEAR-based personality game and see your child beyond labels, through patterns that evolve over time. Link in bio.

Photos from LevelUp Personality Game's post 01/04/2026

You might think personality is something your child has.

But what if it’s something that develops in patterns over time?
Most parents know MBTI, a framework that groups personality into types.

But the Big Five is built from decades of research and sees personality as something fluid, not fixed.
And this difference shapes how you understand and respond to your child every day.
Because when you see personality as a label, you fit them into a box.

But when you see it as a pattern, you understand what they truly need.
So which one is actually more useful for parenting?
Follow for Part 2 to see the difference clearly.

Photos from LevelUp Personality Game's post 14/01/2026

Is your child Conscientious or Free-Spirited?
Post-holiday pickiness isn’t misbehaviour — it’s regulation.

Some children feel safe with structure.
Others need choices and freedom.

Same goal: helping children feel secure again.
Different approach: meeting their personality where they are.

👉 Swipe to see what actually helps. Which one sounds like your child?

Photos from LevelUp Personality Game's post 13/01/2026

Different kids = different food support.
Some love trying new things, others feel safe with familiar foods.

No forcing.
Just understanding, small adjustments, and patience 💚

Swipe to see the difference 👉

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