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Student test results

Thank you for completing the sensitivity test for your student
Their score was

Your student is here on the Sensitivity Continuum

This suggests that your student has a tendency for low sensitivity. According to research, about 30% of children tend to fall into this category. 

What does it mean to belong to the low sensitivity group?

Children in the low sensitivity group are still sensitive to their environment, but they do not perceive and process information from their environment as much as other students. They are more resilient in difficult situations but respond less strongly to positive experiences.

Low sensitivity children are less affected by stressful situations and are able to persist even when things are difficult. They may be less interested in creative activities and pay less attention to the details of their surroundings.

Additional questions

The additional questions identify whether your student is experiencing challenges in the school environment that are common among highly sensitive children. A higher-than-average score (5 or above) indicates that the student might benefit from further investigation and support in this area.

Student struggles to focus in loud and chaotic situations  
/7

Student needs some quiet time after an exciting activity      
/7

Student feels easily overwhelmed under pressure     
/7

Please go to the teacher resources page to access tips for supporting students.

If the student’s behaviour is causing concern, professional help should be sought to determine if it is due to high sensitivity or a diagnosable condition. If you want to find out more about professional assessments for high sensitivity, email us at info@sensitivityresearch.com.

Please note that these results are only indicative, and the outcome of the test may differ depending on other factors such as gender and nationality, especially if the score is close to another sensitivity group.