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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Academic Identities
Educators do well to recognize how youths’ identities relative to academics affect their beliefs and actions in school...
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Observation Guidelines: Seeing Intelligence in Children's Daily Behavior
Problem-solving, cognitive skills, and curiosity are just a few of the many signs of intelligence that your child...
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Multiple Intelligences
A number of researchers in educational psychology have come to defend the concept of multiple intelligences as opposed...
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Musical Intelligence
"Of all the gifts with which individuals may be endowed, none emerges earlier than musical talent" (Gardner, 1983, p....
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High Birth Weight Equals a High IQ: Fact or Fiction?
Do high birthweight and IQ correlate closely enough to tell you that your big baby was born destined for greatness? Find...
Source: Education.com
