As parents, we all hope that our babies are particularly smart and clever. We know that the baby's IQ level is closely related to congenital heredity and, of course, acquired intellectual development. A baby's high IQ often has certain manifestations, such as the baby learns languages quickly, has a strong interest in learning, etc. Let's take a look at the signs of a baby's high IQ. 3 signs that your baby has a high IQ 1. Children learn languages quickly Preschool children know almost all the letters of the alphabet, can pronounce most of the letter sounds, recognize colors, know numbers, can count things, have a large vocabulary, and have strong logical and reasoning skills. But, as mothers, how do we know that our child is a gifted one? Should we motivate our children or let nature take its course? Children with strong language skills often know many colors, shapes, alphabets, numbers, and antonyms. They can speak sentences after 6 months. Their language skills after 18 months are similar to those of a 4-year-old child. They can also distinguish between left and right before the age of two. 2. The child is very enthusiastic about learning Gifted children are unhappy when they are not learning. For example, while the rest of the family is engrossed in a TV show, the gifted child is watching a video on YouTube about how to write a letter in Hebrew or how to count in Japanese. With this experience, we speculated that perhaps "genius children are unhappy when they are not studying." Gifted children's curious nature about new things usually requires constant communication and attention. Sometimes it may be difficult to keep up with your child's interests. Sometimes we feel that children are like sponges that absorb knowledge. Children are interested in everything. We then come to believe that gifted children learn in alternative styles and therefore require enriched activities. 3. The child also showed other talents Even if your preschooler doesn't show any academic talent, she's still a genius. Maybe your child doesn't start reading until kindergarten, but makes rapid progress and can read at a first-grade level in nine months. Preschoolers have high IQs, can sense when a baby is nervous or frustrated, and have empathy for animals. Talents come in all forms, but the most important thing is a broader thinking ability that is different from that of children of the same age. We don't need to treat preschool children any differently regardless of whether they are gifted or not. If he has talent, then we don't need to encourage him, he is who he is. We should encourage and support children's passion for learning, but not force them to surpass others academically. It's easy to think that they need to go to school as quickly as possible, but three or four-year-olds need stability at home and opportunities to develop their social skills. |
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