- MBTI
- INFJ
- Enneagram
- 4w5
From what I have read, you can't reliably type yourself using the MBTI test until you are at least 16 years old. Even then I think we all know it and you can still change. We are all in flux and mood affects the test results as well. Taking all this into account, I would like to discuss MBTI typology and children. A few observations from me on my children, then a few questions.
My oldest is 15 and took the test. She came out as ENFJ and right now I think that is a pretty good fit for her. She's very altruistic and pleasant. It seems to have pegged her.
My 12 year old son has not taken the test, however I strongly suspect him to be an INFJ. He is an "I"-type for certain and displays a lot of characteristics I did at his age. He loves reading and musical instruments. Shuns contact sports. Keeps his thoughts to himself. He's hard to read but seems to size up people pretty well. I talked to my mom today and asked her if I was like him at that age. Exactly she said.
Here are three questions on this subject then:
Do our parents help determine our type either genetically or through observed behavior?
Can you successfully type someone at an earlier age then 16? Say 12, or maybe even younger?
Does birth order play any part in shaping your type like some other personality theories say?
BONUS QUESTION: Do INJF children bond more with their mother or their father--and why?
My oldest is 15 and took the test. She came out as ENFJ and right now I think that is a pretty good fit for her. She's very altruistic and pleasant. It seems to have pegged her.
My 12 year old son has not taken the test, however I strongly suspect him to be an INFJ. He is an "I"-type for certain and displays a lot of characteristics I did at his age. He loves reading and musical instruments. Shuns contact sports. Keeps his thoughts to himself. He's hard to read but seems to size up people pretty well. I talked to my mom today and asked her if I was like him at that age. Exactly she said.
Here are three questions on this subject then:
Do our parents help determine our type either genetically or through observed behavior?
Can you successfully type someone at an earlier age then 16? Say 12, or maybe even younger?
Does birth order play any part in shaping your type like some other personality theories say?
BONUS QUESTION: Do INJF children bond more with their mother or their father--and why?