Anonymous wrote:It’s not in the genes. Both of my parents went to Ivy League skills. I went to one year of junior college and did horrible in school. I have ADHD, but when I was a kid, nobody knew what that was. I had a million friends growing up, played sports, have my my own business, but book smart I was not.
Anonymous wrote:My husband and I have never had IQ tests and we haven't tested our daughter, who is 2. How and when do people get tested?
I went to Columbia and husband went to Harvard. We both got good grades, have good jobs, and are able to function well in society, so I assume we are somewhere in the middle range. My daughter is probably somewhere around us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a serious question, not meant as snark: how do so many people know their children’s IQs? I grew up with lots of smart, bright kids who have done well for themselves professionally but only one kid that I know, who was uniquely and incredibly gifted, was ever tested. Is it more common to test now? At what age are kids getting tested?
At five for private school. Pretty common requirement for most private schools in this country.
Anonymous wrote:Do you think your choice is spouse affected how intelligent or smart your children are?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a serious question, not meant as snark: how do so many people know their children’s IQs? I grew up with lots of smart, bright kids who have done well for themselves professionally but only one kid that I know, who was uniquely and incredibly gifted, was ever tested. Is it more common to test now? At what age are kids getting tested?
Testing for admission to advanced school programs
Anonymous wrote:This is a serious question, not meant as snark: how do so many people know their children’s IQs? I grew up with lots of smart, bright kids who have done well for themselves professionally but only one kid that I know, who was uniquely and incredibly gifted, was ever tested. Is it more common to test now? At what age are kids getting tested?