TalentSpark
— About TalentSpark

How we read a child.

A short explanation, written for the parent who wants to understand the method before paying for the result.

Our own work

The Compound-Scenario Architecture.

Most reasoning assessments ask isolated questions: would you do X if Y? We don't. Each of our six scenarios is a compound — a single dilemma that surfaces two intelligence clusters at the same time. A scenario about a friend's mistake at school reveals both ethical reasoning and emotional intelligence in the same answer.

Six compound dilemmas × five question turns = thirty data points, each carrying double signal. The architecture is original to TalentSpark.

Demyu Labs · 2026
Calibrated against

We name our sources.

The clusters are tuned to the public research literature on adolescent reasoning. No black box, no proprietary mystique — the lineage is named.

Kohlberg's Moral Reasoning StagesHarvard, 1958 onwards. Stages 2 through 5.
Ethical clusters
Mayer-Salovey-Caruso EI ModelYale & UNH, peer-reviewed. The MSCEIT framework.
Emotional cluster
PISA Financial Literacy FrameworkOECD's framework for adolescent financial reasoning.
Financial cluster
CASEL Social-Emotional LearningThe five-competency model used in school curricula globally.
Social cluster
Torrance Tests of Creative ThinkingFluency, flexibility, originality, elaboration.
Creative cluster
A specimen

One paragraph from Diya's reading.

— full quality · what your child's reading will read like
Chapter III · The Fairness Compass
Diya measures the room before she answers.

Across three of the six scenarios, Diya paused noticeably before choosing — long enough to ask who else was affected by the choice, short enough that we know she was not stalling. In Scenario 1, she chose the option that protected the person not in the room. In Scenario 5, she refused to take a small advantage even when the loophole was hers to use. In Scenario 6, she invited the second child into a benefit that was originally for her alone.

This is the Fairness Compass: a tendency to extend the moral frame outward before deciding. Diya did not always act on it — in one scenario she took the easier path — but the instinct surfaced in three out of six dilemmas. That ratio is unusual for thirteen.

The shadow side showed up in Scenario 4. When a quick answer was needed under time pressure, Diya froze. The Fairness Compass needs space to swing. In a room that demands speed, Diya may be the last to speak — or may go silent.

— from Diya's reading, age 13 · ~600 of 4,000 words
~ The Table of Chapters ~

What we will show you about your child.

≈ 4,000 words · web link + PDF · yours for 2 years
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Prologue
What They Bring
Talents and interests already there. Drawn from what you observe and what your child says — the surface, named honestly.
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Chapter One
Who They Are
A portrait in their own light. Three paragraphs, anchored to specific moments from the assessment.
II
Chapter Two
Their Superpower
A named gift. "The Fairness Compass." "The Quiet Builder." Specific and earned — not a personality-quiz label.
III
Chapter Three
Six Intelligence Clusters
Financial, Ethical, Social, Emotional, Creative, Physical. Each scored against evidence — each with its shadow named.
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Chapter Four
Capability Indicators
Six observed measures: reasoning depth, decision tempo, Kohlberg moral stage, and more.
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Chapter Five
How They Think
Thinking style, learning style, leadership pattern. Described in how your child actually does each.
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Chapter Six
Reality Check
Three sources, one synthesis. The honest triangulation between what you told us, what your child said, and what the scenarios revealed.
VII
Final Chapter
A Letter for You
Written to the parent. What to know. What to watch. Three specific things to do in the next 30 days.
A solemn list

Four things we will not do.

N°1 · Advertising

Your child will never see an ad from us.

Behavioural advertising to minors is forbidden under India's DPDP Act. We agree — and would not advertise to children even if we could.

N°2 · Labels

We will not tell you what your child is "good at."

We tell you how they reason. The translation to career or talent is your work. Anything else is a guess wearing the costume of measurement.

N°3 · Data

We do not sell what we learn.

No advertisers, no data brokers, no marketing partners. Your child's data is used to write your child's reading. Nothing more.

N°4 · Flattery

The reading will not flatter you.

Every cluster names a shadow side. The parent letter names something you may be doing that does not serve this child. Useful, not pleasing.

~ Quietly, this also happens ~

Parents who order this reading often share it with the child's grandparent, with the child's school counsellor, with the child themselves when they're ready. Not because we ask. Because it's worth sharing.

— Begin a reading

You already love your child. Now read them.

For ages 8 to 16. You register, pay, consent. Your child answers honestly for about thirty minutes. The reading follows soon after.

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