10 Signs Of Child Genius
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Is your little one a child genius? Watch our latest video and find out. We give you the top 10 signs of gifted children. If your child displays any of the signs on our list, it is very likely that you are raising a little Einstein.
In this video, we draw from a checklist provided by Mensa, the oldest high IQ society in the world. Gifted Children - a checklist for parents:
https://www.mensa.org.uk/gifted-talented/gifted-children-checklist-parents
As mentioned in our video, you may also want to look at a list of developmental milestones, provided by MedlinePlus:
http://bit.ly/352KD0a
In our next video, we'll be showing you ways to help your child BECOME a genius, so be sure to hit the Subscribe button and tune in.
DISCLAIMER: The actors in our video are meant to represent the people we are talking about in the video. They are not the people in question; they are actors.
Now for some excerpts from 10 Signs Of Child Genius!
(But watch the video to the end to learn all the signs!)
EXCERPT #1:
"*Mensa* is the oldest high IQ society in the world. It was founded on October 1st, 1946, and *today* we look at their current checklist for *gifted children.* If your child displays a number of these traits, it is *highly possible* that your son or daughter . . . is a *genius.*
But, *before we begin,* does it matter if your child is *not yet* a genius? No, because at the end of this *video* we'll be giving you some exciting *news* about turning your loved one into *a little Einstein.*Also, if you find our video helpful, please do hit the Like button. It helps us out."
EXCERPT #2:
"Physicist, Nikola Tesla, was famously able to read and remember entire books, *word for word.* But unusual memory for your child may come in different forms. Remembering nursery rhymes or what happened in bedtime stories. Remembering what was said to them or spoken around them. Remembering, *with clarity,* things that have happened.
It's also important to *know* that some child geniuses remember *more easily* things that they've *read*. Others remember better when it comes to things they've *heard.*And, lastly here, do please drop your comments below. We'd love to hear your thoughts and we enjoy having a chat."
EXCERPT #3:
"Are you a fan of popular singer, Stevie Wonder? Well, although blind from *birth,* Stevie had mastered harmonica, piano, and drums by the age of only *8.* Another sure sign of being a *child genius* is acquiring behaviours and skills *well* before the norm.
By *1,* many babies will babble and roll over unassisted. Between *1 and 3,* toddlers can feed themselves without much mess. Preschoolers, *up to 6,* will skip, ride a bicycle, and recognise *written words.* Between *6 and 8,* children are able to follow simple directions. Adolescents, between *12 and 18,* will understand abstract concepts.
Is your child breaking the milestones early on? After watching our video, be sure to check the description below. You'll find an *extensive list* of developmental milestones."
EXCERPT #4:
"15 year-old Tenith Adithyaa from India *cares deeply* about our planet. And has won *15 awards* for his inventions. "I do not want to live with *problems,"* he says, "I want to *solve them."* So *committed* is young Tenith that he was recently *hospitalized* after breathing *dangerous fumes* during an experiment in his *lab.* From a hospital bed, he told his parents: "*Science* needs sacrifice."
One such remarkable invention hopes to reduce plastic waste. Tenith *says,* "We use many plastic plates and create a lot of waste, so I came up with an idea to make cups and plates with *banana leaves."* He goes on to say, "Normally banana leaves dry up in three days because the cell wall is soft. The process that I use hardens the cell walls, preventing the leaves from drying for about a year." Will his invention help us? It may well do, yes. The Ministry of Environment and Forests, GOI, has approved his invention for use.
Is your little one interested in world events? If you have an interest in world events *yourself,* you may notice that your little genius *also* has an interest. One mark of a young genius is often a high level of general awareness. If they see you watching news on TV, listening on the radio, or reading news items on your *Kindle,* it may not be long before they understand the *importance* of world events and develop a *keen interest.*"
EXCERPT #5:
"But don't go just yet. In our next video, we'll be showing you the top 10 ways to help your child *become* a genius. Be sure to tap the subscribe button so you don't miss it. Thanks for watching!"
Thank you for watching and reading! Do remember to subscribe!
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- Team, CLR
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