IQ tests for children are conducted through a systematic examination by a medical professional to make a comprehensive judgment.
If a child needs to undergo an intelligence test, the physician will first assess whether the child’s growth and development indicators are consistent with the appropriate age, and then select the appropriate intellectual development scale for the child according to the child’s age to conduct the test and score, in order to understand the child’s approximate level of intelligence.
Since the results of a child’s intelligence test have a certain relationship with the child’s degree of cooperation, the environment during the test should be relatively independent and quiet, and the child should be allowed to cooperate with the test examination as much as possible, so as to avoid stimulation from external factors affecting the test, in order to obtain relatively accurate test results.
If the test results show obvious abnormalities, it is recommended to take the child to the hospital for consultation and timely intervention after clarifying the cause of the disease.