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How children of superior intelligence can be identified? - Psychology

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How children of superior intelligence can be identified?

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Children with superior intelligence (usually with an IQ above 120 or 130) show advanced thinking, learning, and problem-solving abilities compared to other children of the same age. Identifying them early helps provide the right kind of support and education.

1. IQ Tests:

  • Standardized tests like the Stanford-Binet or Wechsler Intelligence Scale are commonly used.
  • An IQ score above 130 usually indicates giftedness or superior intelligence.

2. Academic Performance:

  • They often perform above grade level in subjects like reading, math, or science.
  • They may finish tasks quickly and accurately.

3. Learning Characteristics:

  • Learn new things very quickly.
  • Ask deep and thoughtful questions.
  • Show strong memory and reasoning skills.

4. Creativity and Curiosity:

  • Often show high levels of imagination and original thinking.
  • Curious about how things work and enjoy exploring new topics.

5. Behavior and Interests:

  • Prefer to spend time with older children or adults.
  • May become bored with routine work.
  • Show a strong interest in specific subjects.
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Chapter 1: Intelligence and ability - Questions [Page 1.52]

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Girishbala Mohanty Psychology [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 1 Intelligence and ability
Questions | Q 28. (ii) | Page 1.52
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