1. Wechsler Intelligence Scale (Wechsler): This is a widely used intelligence test, which is divided into two versions for adults and children. Test results are usually expressed by IQ scores, ranging from 90- 1 10. The higher the IQ score, the higher the intelligence level of children.
2. Stanford-Binet.Alfred IQ (SBIQ): This is another widely used intelligence test, which is suitable for children aged 6- 16. Test results are usually expressed by IQ scores, ranging from 100 to 150. The higher the IQ score, the higher the intelligence level of children.
3. Raven Reasoning Test (RPM): This is a non-verbal intelligence test, suitable for children aged 3 to 7. The test results are usually expressed by development quotient (DQ), and the range is 70- 140. The higher the DQ value, the higher the intelligence level of children.
When conducting an IQ test, please be sure to choose a test version suitable for your child's age and cognitive ability and conduct it under the guidance of professionals. In addition, please note that IQ is only one aspect of measuring intelligence, and it cannot comprehensively evaluate a person's ability, personality and potential. When evaluating children's intelligence and development, other factors need to be considered, such as emotional intelligence, creativity and adaptability.