Teen Self Assessment
Teen Self Assessment
Teen Self Assessment
Organization
The ability to keep track of and make good use of possessions, money, and time.
Rate the following 10 statements by placing a number in the spaces provided. Your answers will be a
number from 0–10 based on the scale below. When you are done, transfer that score to your Wellness
Compass on page 9 and shade in the Organization “wedge” based on your score.
I feel good about with the way I get and spend, budget, and keep track of my
money, either as an allowance or earnings from a job.
I organize my time and plan ahead to make sure that I allow enough time to get
everything done.
I am happy with the way I organize my priorities, ensuring that I have enough
time to dedicate to all the different aspects of my life.
My backpack, locker, and bedroom are all organized, and I can get my hands on
anything I might need rather quickly.
I regularly take time to organize my possessions and myself so that I do not have
to rush around at the last minute.
I am becoming more responsible for myself. I do my own laundry, help with meals,
make and keep appointments, and keep track of important papers.
Most days I accomplish all of the things I set out to do that day.
TOTAL 0
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Teen Wellness Self-Assessment
Stress Resilience
The ability to deal positively with the adversities of life.
Rate the following 10 statements by placing a number in the spaces provided. Your answers will be a
number from 0–10 based on the scale below. When you are done, transfer that score to your Wellness
Compass on page 9 and shade in the Stress Resilience “wedge” based on your score.
I am dealing well with any major life changes, planned or unplanned, that
have occurred over the last few years in my life.
I feel good about the support I get from others when I have something big
going on in my life.
When I face a life challenge, I feel confident that I handle the accompanying
stress in a healthy way.
When I have a problem, I take charge by creating a realistic plan and working
to solve it.
I am satisfied with the way I handle stress, handling it in healthy ways rather
than engaging in self-destructive habits to cope.
I feel good that things going on in my personal life rarely interfere with my
concentration at school or work.
TOTAL 0
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Teen Wellness Self-Assessment
Healthy Relationships
The ability to create and maintain healthy, life-giving connections with others.
Rate the following 10 statements by placing a number in the spaces provided. Your answers will be a
number from 0–10 based on the scale below. When you are done, transfer that score to your Wellness
Compass on page 9 and shade in the Relationships “wedge” based on your score.
I am satisfied with the amount of time I spend with the important people in my life.
I am satisfied with the honest conversations I am able to have with my family and
others who are important to me.
I feel good about the relationships that I have with my family members.
My friends and those who know me well would say that I am a good and
trusted friend.
I am satisfied with the impact my use/or non-use of drugs and alcohol has on
my relationships with my friends and family.
I feel good about the amount of trust, respect, and honesty that exists in all of
my relationships, including dating relationships, if applicable.
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Rest and Play
The ability to balance work and play and to renew one’s self.
Rate the following 10 statements by placing a number in the spaces provided. Your answers will be a
number from 0–10 based on the scale below. When you are done, transfer that score to your Wellness
Compass on page 9 and shade in the Rest and Play “wedge” based on that score.
I am satisfied with the amount of time I spend with the important people
in my life.
I feel good about the amount of time I have set aside for healthy and fun activities.
I have at least one hobby or interest that renews me, and I take intentional
time for it on a regular basis.
I frequently have fun where alcohol and other drugs are not present.
I feel good about the people with whom I spend my free time.
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Handling Emotions
The ability to express and receive emotions in a healthy way.
Rate the following 10 statements by placing a number in the spaces provided. Your answers will be a
number from 0–10 based on the scale below. When you are done, transfer that score to your Wellness
Compass on page 9 and shade in the Emotions “wedge” based on that score.
I avoid using alcohol, other drugs, and addictive behaviors to deal with
my emotions.
The way I show emotions demonstrates of respect toward myself and others.
I am satisfied with the way I handle my emotions and how that affects my
relationships.
I know the early warning signs of depression and anxiety and would feel
comfortable seeking help from a trusted someone when needed.
When someone I care about is upset, I am comfortable listening and really being
present to them.
When I am feeling emotionally overwhelmed, I turn to others for support and help.
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Spirituality
The development of a strong personal value system and a meaningful purpose in life.
Rate the following 10 statements by placing a number in the spaces provided. Your answers will be a
number from 0–10 based on the scale below. When you are done, transfer that score to your Wellness
Compass on page 9 and shade in the Spirituality “wedge” based on that score.
I seek forgiveness from family and friends when I have hurt them.
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School and Work
The ability to get the most out of educational, volunteer, and employment opportunities.
Rate the following 10 statements by placing a number in the spaces provided. Your answers will be a
number from 0–10 based on the scale below. When you are done, transfer that score to your Wellness
Compass on page 9 and shade in the School–Work, “wedge” based on your score.
I feel good about the connections I have with the the adults at school.
I feel good about the relationships I have with other students and how those
relationships impact my all-around success at school.
I am confident that my use of social media, the internet, and video games has no
negative impact on my school or work performance.
I feel good about the way my decisions regarding drugs and alcohol impact my
learning, and volunteer, sports and/or job performance.
I am satisfied with the way I pay attention, participate, and prepare homework for
my classes, extracurriculars, volunteer work, or job.
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Care for the Body
The ability to build healthy habits and practices regarding your physical well being.
Rate the following 10 statements by placing a number in the spaces provided. Your answers will be a
number from 0–10 based on the scale below. When you are done, transfer that score to your Wellness
Compass on page 9 and shade in the Care for the Body “wedge” based on that score.
The choices I make about what I eat and drink are healthy.
I have positive feelings about my relationship with food (what I eat, why I eat,
and how often I eat).
I determine what is right for me, in terms of weight and appearance, rather than
letting my peers or the culture determine that for me.
I go to the doctor and dentist for regular checkups and talk to someone about a
problem as soon it arises.
I am comfortable with my sexuality and know that the decisions I make regarding
sexual activity are healthy for me both physically and emotionally.
Most days I get at least eight hours of sleep at normal sleeping hours.
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Teen Wellness Compass Self‑Assessment
Your Results
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Once you have arrived at your score from the Self-Assessment, you can shade in that
section. 0 is at the center of the Compass, 50 is halfway out, and 100 is at the outer edge.
Use a pencil, pen, or crayons to shade in the various sections. Your scores are not “good” or
“bad,” nor are they “strong” or “weak.” They are simply a current snapshot of what areas of
your life you have been paying the most attention to, and those areas that might be in need
of a little more of your attention in order for you to be healthier.
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