Monday, October 18, 2010

7 Easy ways to boost your child's IQ

At the age of 5 most children in America are some sort of intelligence test, have given, whether it is admissions, gifted and talented qualification or public school placement in slow, average or accelerated learning groups for private school.

IQ tests cover the seven skills that every child in the classroom to thrive: think language, memory, math, spatial, and fine motor skills.

  Karen Quinn, author of testing for kindergarten, here at home offers tips for building these capabilities. 

Talk with your child about anything and everything all time. This will build your language skills. Children have raised households in high IQ scores, the 38 points higher than children raised in low language houses. Read concept books Richard Scarry's best first book ever "or" DK publishing's my first word book to your child.Children tested for kindergarten expected to know, colours, forms, seasons, fruits, animals - all children exposed even picture books, preschool and life basic information about. If your child everything fall into these books know you'll be ready.  Challenge your child's memory.  After reading your child a book, questions you him you back in his own words tell.  Instructions for fruit loops or colored beads make to cover up to and see if he can rebuild. These activities will create your child's verbal and Visual memoryBuild mathematical concepts in your discussions. "Dinner will be ready in five minutes.""Should a whole cookie or a half cookie?"  "See from your toes are how cute.""" Let's count.""  Have three M & Ms, I more you two will give.  "Now have five will."Bring even Math, if picture books to read.  "Look at that funny Octopus." "How many legs did he have?"  Give your child blocks, puzzles, Lincoln logs, LEGO or Duplos with spielen.Dies his will strengthen spatial skills. Can for spatial challenges highlights magazine that always hidden images to other images look does or read a where's Waldo and let your child to find Waldo.  Let your child to solve problems.  When the ball behind the console rolls, ask him to come up with ways it abzurufen.Wenn he can attract in time for the school does not make him think ideas ready faster.Give it a voice in simple decisions, so that he a decision maker werde.Kinder are allowed to think for themselves at home to develop strong cognitive skillsCraft supplies handy hold and let you to create your child on rainy days.  Colored crayons, scissors, glue, paper, glitter, paint, brushes, Q-tips, markets, play-DOH - working with these materials strengthens Fine motor skills, the ability to control your hands and fingers are simply your child.

Bonus! make a priority play .the game is like a super food.It supports the development of all 7 capabilities.As long as your child is engaged and having fun, that's all that counts what.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Karen Quinn is the author of testing for kindergarten: simple strategies to help your child ACE the tests for: public school placement, private school admissions, gifted program qualification (copyright © 2010 by Karen Quinn) maintained scores of children and taught hundreds of parents to work with their own children to prepare you for the strict nursery school admissions tests for most of Manhattan-demand programs hat.Sie was a featured expert on school admissions on ABC's 20/20 and the view and the New York Times, Forbes, Redbook, women's day and mehr.Sie lives with her husband and two children in Miami Beach.Sie can visit your website at www.karenquinn.net.

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