Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP: So if straight IQ is genetic... then when both parents have high IQs, doesn't it make sense that they assume their child will have a high IQ and make educational plans accordingly?
What kind of plans?
With kids, you get what you get. Two highly intelligent parents may or may not have a highly intelligent child.
If straight intelligence is genetic, which is certainly appears to be, then two highly intelligent parents will have a highly intelligent child (barring illness, head injury or gestational issues, of course).
Plans like finding the best educated nanny, the more advanced preschool programs, and saving money for both. Maybe moving to the best area for the schools prior to the child's birth.
Here's what I am getting at - it just seems to me that highly intelligent parents are seen as pushy or presumptuous when they even try to quietly make plans for their child's future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes but don't forget about reversion to the mean.... most very smart people will have kids who are less smart than they are.
Reversion to the mean can't possibly apply in the straight inheritance of genetic traits that make learning and retention easier - unless one of the highly intelligent parents chooses a less intelligent partner (I'm thinking trophy wife on this one).
Anonymous wrote:OP: So if straight IQ is genetic... then when both parents have high IQs, doesn't it make sense that they assume their child will have a high IQ and make educational plans accordingly?
Anonymous wrote:Yes but don't forget about reversion to the mean.... most very smart people will have kids who are less smart than they are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP: So if straight IQ is genetic... then when both parents have high IQs, doesn't it make sense that they assume their child will have a high IQ and make educational plans accordingly?
What kind of plans?
With kids, you get what you get. Two highly intelligent parents may or may not have a highly intelligent child.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. The IQ of boys is inherited mostly from their mothers.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/brainy-sons-owe-intelligence-to-their-mothers-1339099.html
Anonymous wrote:OP: So if straight IQ is genetic... then when both parents have high IQs, doesn't it make sense that they assume their child will have a high IQ and make educational plans accordingly?