A baby’s IQ can be initially assessed by the baby’s responsiveness, motor skills, social skills, etc. An accurate assessment requires an assessment scale.
1. Baby’s reaction ability: children are full of curiosity about things in the outside world, small babies have high sensitivity to color and sound, older children have a strong desire to explore, and after the age of one or two years, babies tend to have a higher IQ when they have more questions and grasp new things faster.
2. The baby’s motor ability: the baby in the corresponding age can complete the corresponding movements and activities, such a baby IQ may be higher.
3. Social skills: A child who starts to have effective social behaviors after the age of 2-3 years old, and who is able to observe and interact effectively with other people, may be smarter.
4. Assessment scales: There are currently different scales for assessing a child’s IQ for different age groups.
There may be other ways to determine your baby’s IQ. If you find any problems, we recommend that you go to the hospital in time for a complete examination to determine the cause of the problem and then give targeted treatment or therapy.