Exerpt from The Telegraph UK
IQ test aimed at six-month-old babies
By Nicole Martin
Competitive parents who cannot help boasting about their child's intelligence have a new tool at their disposal: an IQ test for babies as young as six months.
The 10-question quiz, devised by a child psychologist, promises to tell parents whether their baby is an average or advanced developer.
Questions are based on reactions to circumstances such as being fed, dropping a teddy bear, enjoying nursery rhymes and playing with toy telephones.
While 90 per cent of parents said they knew when the physical milestones, such as crawling and walking, should be reached, few knew when the intellectual developmental milestones, such as recognising and naming shapes and colours, should start.
"Success in life may not require a first-class honours but it requires more education than it did in the past. Not all children develop at the same rate. Children who are late crawling and walking may have rather low scores but catch up fast once they start to move about. It is certainly true that practice makes perfect, so the more interaction babies have with toys specifically designed for their age, the faster they are likely to learn and develop."
And so; in this day and age where kiasu-ism is an unavoidable pitfall of all mommies and daddies out there; just also know this;
Looking ahead
"Wherever you travel on earth, no matter how many borders you cross or cultures you encounter, there is a common source of wonder: children. Children approach all kinds of obstacles and problems with a mind not held back by established thinking, and by doing so they achieve the seemingly impossible. They astound us with the freshness of their fantasy and the originality of their thoughts. With an ease and simplicity that is unparalleled they transcend the borders, walls and barriers that we as adults draw up around us.”
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