That's impressive to hear about a child who can do that. You'd have to see if he knows what the numbers or letters look like when you print them. Put five items on a table and ask him to tell you how many. If he can count them without help, he would be extemely smart. Print a letter of the alphabet and ask him what it is. Kids can memorize stuff at a young age but they are just wordsunless he know what the words mean.
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The term "multiples of 3" is a common math term. Children learn about multiples at an early age when learning to skip count. 3, 6, and 9 are all multiples of 3.
No, it means your smart and you might be a genius, but IQ tests are sometimes wrong.I.Q. tests also do not perfectly measure genius. It shows what you alreay know, not what you can learn.======In theory, IQ does not change with age so the only question is whether an IQ of 123 qualifies as genius.Officially, on the original Stanford-Binet scale:Above 140 => near genius or genius120-140 => Very superior intelligence110-120 => Superior intelligence90-110 => Normal, or average intelligenceOther IQ scales don't normally use the term "genius". Even the revised Stanford-Binet scale instead uses the terms Average (89-110), Above Average (111-120), Superior (121-130), and Above Superior (131 and above)Genius is, of course, more than just IQ; it's also the ability and inclination to harness that intelligence. The current view of psychologists and other scholars of genius is that a minimum level of IQ, no lower than about IQ 125, is strictly necessary to develop into a "genius"With all that said - if you are 11 and have an IQ of 123 - NO - you are NOT a genius.
You cannot become a mathematics genius. You can become good at it by working hard to understand the concepts and practice your mathematics. Depending on you age, the last could be number bonds, times tables or algebraic or trigonometric identities.
Yes, it is excellent. Congrtulations. This is genius level. Age, by the way, is not related to IQ, as the results are calibrated to one's age-range.
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With new programs designed to encourage babies to learn, there are already children much younger than that who can give the same performance.
Jose Rizal learned the alphabet at a young age from his mother, who served as his first teacher. He started his formal education at the age of seven, attending schools in Binan, Laguna and later in Manila.
Children typically learn to count to 10 between the ages of 2 and 4 years old.
The ability to say the alphabet backwards is not determined by a specific age, but rather by the individual's cognitive development and language skills. Most children learn to recite the alphabet forwards before they are able to do it backwards. However, some individuals may be able to learn to say the alphabet backwards at a younger age if they have advanced language abilities.
Genius is a matter of opinion.
The Age of Genius - 2005 was released on: USA: April 2005
Children typically begin to learn how to count around the age of 2 or 3. By the time they reach kindergarten, most kids should be able to count to at least 10, and by first grade, they should be able to count to 100 or higher.
Children typically begin to write letters around the age of 4 or 5, as they develop fine motor skills and learn the alphabet.
Use pictures that will be familiar to the child. Classics are - A is for apple, B is for ball, C is for cat... etc. My family members inform me I had learned my whole alphabet, was able to count to 100 and could do simple arithmetic by the age of three.
Children typically begin to develop reading skills around the age of 4 or 5, when they start to learn the alphabet and basic phonics. This is usually in preschool or kindergarten.
The cast of Age of Genius - 2006 includes: Richard Conlon as James Boswell Brian Pettifer as David Hume