Some children show high IQ at an early age, which makes many parents wonder why other children are so excellent. You know, in addition to innate genes, it is also very necessary for parents to cultivate their children. So, do you want your children to be like these high emotional intelligence babies? Respond positively to children, don't praise them deliberately. Teach children the ability to distinguish right from wrong and help them establish a positive and optimistic attitude towards life.
Children like to show strong curiosity about all kinds of things from an early age, and even make some strange behaviors. If parents find their children in this situation, don't interfere or disturb them, or you may kill a child prodigy. Curiosity in childhood is a sign of high IQ. This type of children will be very flexible, smart and easily liked by everyone.
Under normal circumstances, a one-year-old baby can say simple words, and a one-and-a-half-year-old baby can say complete sentences. However, some babies have a particularly strong language development and a rich vocabulary, which shows that the baby has a large brain capacity, strong ability to store knowledge and better logic, so he is smarter. Therefore, as parents, we must give our baby a good language environment. When the baby babbles, we should spend more time with him and communicate with him, which can stimulate the development of the baby's language system and make him speak earlier. In fact, the more parents talk, the richer their children's vocabulary and the stronger their language expression ability, which will play a more positive role in promoting the development of brain intelligence.
Parents should let their children realize their parents' trust and expectation, encourage and praise their children, and make their hearts full of self-confidence. Parents' encouragement is the catalyst for the baby's healthy growth. Many babies have undergone unexpected changes because of their parents' words. Parents should encourage their children to feel concerned, give them enough trust, and believe that their children can do well, overcome difficulties and win.