Role Modeling Quiz
How to Tell If
You’re a Great Role Model for Your Children
By Thomas Haller
and Chick Moorman
What if your life
IS the message? What if how you choose to live your life is
the central learning that your children have come to earth
to discover? What if the lessons you design, the tips you
impart, the learning experiences you arrange, the lectures
you deliver, the advice you share, the words of wisdom you
speak to your children do not have as much impact on them
as the way you live?
Are you modeling
the message you want your children to learn. Take this quiz
below and find out. Read each item and answer yes of no. See
the scale at the end to determine your healthy modeling quotient.
1. _____ I share
my feelings with “I” messages.
2. _____ My children
see me eat healthy and nutritious foods.
3. _____ I exercise
regularly in view of my children.
4. _____ I don’t
put tobacco, drugs, or alcohol in my system.
5. _____ When I’m
stuck and not sure what to do next, my children hear me ask
for help.
6. _____ When faced
with a crisis my behavior shows that I am more interested
in a search for solutions than handing out blame and punishment.
7. _____ When I’m
feeling hurt or angry I communicate with words and refrain
from sulking, pouting, and yelling.
8. _____ I regularly
show affection to my partner in my child’s presence.
9. _____ I demonstrate
my caring by regularly engaging in activities with my children
that they enjoy.
10. _____ I model
for my children how to grieve a loss by showing sadness and
tears appropriately.
11. _____ I am
comfortable in assuming the role of learner on occasion and
allowing my child to take the lead.
12. _____ I attempt
to create a shared control style of family management by regularly
garnering input from all family members.
13. _____ I model
closeness and affection by giving my child regular hugs, smiles,
and eye contact.
14. _____ I show
by my behavior that being with the family is more important
than doing for the family.
15. _____ I have
a support group or close friends who my children see frequently.
16. _____ My spiritual
faith is visible and I actively engage in it in front of my
children.
17. _____ I regularly
demonstrate my respect for the environment by refusing to
liter, spoil, or waste natural resources.
18. _____ My children
know what I value and believe and consistently see me living
according to those beliefs and values.
19. _____ My children
see me treat living things, including plants and animals,
with respect and reverence.
20. _____ I admit
to mistakes and my children see me make amends quickly.
Count the number
of times you answered “yes” and compare it to
the scale below.
20-19 yes –
FANTASTIC – You are regularly demonstrating and modeling
what your children need to see from you as a positive role
model. Give yourself a pat on the back.
18-16 yes –
VERY GOOD – Your children will benefit from your modeling
a majority of these values. Congratulations.
15-13 yes –
ADEQUATE – You are allowing your children to witness
many positive traits and you still have some work to do. Why
not pick one of the items above and begin demonstrating it
today.
12 and
below – NEEDS IMPROVEMENT – Although you demonstrate
some admirable modeling behaviors, you have a lot of work
to do. Your children are worth it. Begin today by adding to
your repertoire of healthy behaviors that become visible to
your children.
EXTRA CREDIT BONUS
QUESTION: If you approached each item seriously and answered
them honestly give yourself 2 bonus points. Use those two
points to refigure your score.
Thomas Haller
and Chick Moorman are the authors of "The 10 Commitments:
Parenting with Purpose,” available from Personal Power
Press at (toll-free) 877-360-1477). They also publish a FREE
email newsletter for parents and another for couples. Subscribe
to them at ipp57@aol.com. Visit www.chickmoorman.com and www.thomashaller.com
and www.10commitments.net.
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