Child Color Personality Consultation
Help a parent notice how a child responds to color and use that understanding when considering suitable color or space choices.
Who it may suit
- Parents or guardians curious about a child’s response to color and surroundings.
- Families preparing to consider a child’s room color direction.
- Parents seeking observation and practical guidance without diagnostic labels.
What the consultation aims to explore
- Explore color responses in a respectful, age-appropriate way.
- Give parents a clearer language for discussing color and environment.
- Identify a possible color direction within the scope agreed with the guardian.
How the process is shaped
- 01
Parent inquiry
The first request comes from a parent or legal guardian and includes only the minimum context needed.
- 02
Confirm suitability
Age range, participation, format, and consent requirements are agreed before any session.
- 03
Explore color response
Nancy uses an age-appropriate approach focused on preference, expression, and environment—not diagnosis.
- 04
Discuss next steps
The parent receives the agreed practical direction and clarity about any separate space consultation.
What you bring
- A parent or guardian submits and confirms the inquiry.
- Share an age band and a concise, non-sensitive reason for the request.
- Wait for suitability, consent, and participation details before booking.
What Nancy provides
- Explain the intended scope clearly to the parent or guardian.
- Keep the exploration age-appropriate and free from diagnostic claims.
- Separate child color exploration from any full room-design work.
Questions about this service
Does my child attend the consultation?
Participation arrangements and age suitability are confirmed with the parent or guardian before booking.
Is this a behavioral or psychological assessment?
No. It is a color-focused consultation and does not diagnose or treat any condition.
Does it include a child’s room design?
Not automatically. Any room or space consultation is a separate scope unless explicitly agreed in advance.
