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The mystery affecting children's intelligence: congenital inheritance and acquired cultivation
How is a child's intelligence formed? This paper will discuss the factors that affect children's intelligence and see how congenital inheritance and acquired cultivation can jointly shape children's intelligence.

The importance of congenital inheritance

Congenital inheritance plays an important role in children's intellectual development. Some congenital diseases or other genetic factors may have a certain impact on children's intelligence. But this doesn't mean that we can't change or influence children's intellectual development.

The importance of prenatal education during pregnancy

From the perspective of prenatal education during pregnancy, mothers can stimulate the baby's auditory development and increase brain activity by listening to music. In addition, the diet during pregnancy is also very important. Eat more foods that promote brain development and avoid foods with excessive heavy metals, which will help your baby's brain development.

Relationship between delivery mode and intellectual development

The mode of delivery is also considered to be one of the factors affecting children's intelligence. Although natural delivery does help the baby's physical resistance, there is no scientific basis for saying that natural delivery is smarter. The development of intelligence is mainly determined by the innate factors at birth, and has little to do with the mode of delivery.

Games and toys to develop intelligence

As the baby grows up, the cultivation of the day after tomorrow becomes particularly important. For three to four months, you can play with some toys to develop your baby's intelligence. With the growth of the baby's age, preparing more suitable toys and interactive games will help the baby's intellectual development. When children grow up to two or three years old, teaching them to recite simple poems and short sentences is also very helpful for their intellectual development.