What makes a person "smart?" What is it about us that enables us to learn new skills and ideas? Is intelligence something that we are born with, or something that we can develop? This section will address the many definitions of intelligence and what it means for your child.
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A Description of IQ Ranges
Extremely Low Range Children who score in the extremely low range are in the bottom 2 percent of the population....
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Developmental Changes in Epistemological Beliefs
As someone who learns new things every day, you undoubtedly have ideas about what "knowledge" and "learning" are. Such...
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Intelligence
A final factor affecting learning is intelligence, or the inherent capability of the learner to understand and learn....
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Intelligence Tests as Samples of Behavior
If intelligence could be measured directly, we would be able to monitor the electrical activities, neurochemical...
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Encouraging Critical Thinking
Critical thinking encompasses a variety of skills, and so strategies for encouraging it are many and varied. Here are...
