About the platform
Clear insight into how your child learns, without the noise.
Talents.Kids is built by parents who wanted something steadier than generic tests and trend-chasing product copy. We focus on what a child makes and does, then connect it to research people in education already trust.
You get a grounded picture of strengths, practical next steps, and reporting you can share with a teacher or specialist when it helps.
Quick tour, your workspace, or how the analysis is put together.
Grounded in established research
The models below are not decorative. They anchor how we read evidence, phrase results, and suggest next steps.
Tap an underlined term for a short definition.
A wider view of strengths than a single "general ability" score.
Separates early promise from skills that develop with practice and support.
Frames feedback so effort and strategy stay visible.
Informs how we suggest routines that are realistic for families.
Balances growth with emotional and social well-being.
Independent affiliations we publish openly
Memberships and standards bodies do not replace your judgment. They do show how we think about responsibility to learners and schools.
Patent filings
Technical titles and numbers for partners, auditors, and due diligence. Most families can skip this block.
What you can expect in the product
The interface is built for parents checking in at night and educators evaluating fit on a desktop. The through-line is the same: readable evidence, next steps you can act on, and no cheerleading at the expense of clarity.
Capabilities
From what your child makes to what you do next: collect evidence, turn it into a clear picture, then watch it move over time.
Collect
What you share and how we read it.
Strengths across domains.
We read patterns across creative work, writing, and media you already have, and keep the emphasis on what is working and what could grow next.
Many kinds of work.
Art, writing, audio, video, and structured inputs when you choose to add them.
Synthesize
How raw work becomes a plan you can use.
A map that ages with your child.
See how themes evolve as you add new pieces. Optional guidance stays tied to your history.
Recommendations you can use.
Suggestions tied to age, interests, and what the evidence supports, not generic encouragement.
Track
What you see when you return.
Progress you can revisit.
Charts and comparisons when you run more than one review.
Need the full sequence? How it works walks through uploads, review, and wording in a few minutes. No second hero button required.
Why families and schools stay
A single list beats nine matching cards when you are already scanning a long page.
- A fuller picture
Surfaces strengths standard workflows can miss, in language parents understand.
- Built on serious models
Not a single novelty score. Multiple established frameworks inform the write-up.
- Optimistic without fantasy
We highlight growth edges you can actually support this month.
- Useful outputs
Concrete ideas, not a wall of jargon.
- Battle-tested pipeline
Used widely enough that edge cases show up and get handled.
- Explainable by design
You can see what drove a conclusion, not just the headline.
- Feedback that improves quality
Parent and educator input tightens recommendations over time.
- Tailored materials
Learning materials match the level we see, not a one-size worksheet.

