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The Storyteller

Is your child a Storyteller?

You give shape to ideas with words, pictures, and feeling, and you bring others along.

A Storyteller thinks in narrative. They feel the shape of an idea and know how to make others feel it too, through words, images, or performance. Persuasion comes naturally; structure is the thing to grow.

The Globeskool Storyteller archetype character.

// STRENGTHS Signature strengths

What a Storyteller brings.

  • Communication and persuasion
  • Imagination
  • Reading a room and an audience
How to nurture it

Give them an audience and a reason to be clear, not just expressive. A Storyteller sharpens when the story has to land, not just exist.

How Globeskool builds on it

Missions end in something to share, pitch, or publish, so a Storyteller practices the craft of landing an idea, and builds a body of work that proves it.

An archetype is a starting point, not a label. Most children are a blend, and a Navigator is simply one still happily exploring. The free 5 minute Future Skills Test shows your child's primary and secondary archetype, plus where they stand across the ten future skills.


// THE_OTHER_FOUR The other archetypes
Find out for sure

See which archetype your child actually is.

Five minutes, no signup, no card. A personalized Future Readiness Report on your child's archetype and strengths, yours to keep whether or not you try Globeskool.

Not ready for the test? Hear from us the day we open.