Methods to judge whether the infant's intelligence is normal The manifestations of mental retardation of infants under one year old mainly include:
1, abnormal crying, that is, it takes a long time from stimulation to crying, and sometimes it takes repeated stimulation or continuous stimulation to cause crying, or crying is sharp, or crying is weak.
2, the baby's sucking ability is poor, chewing late, and swallowing disorders and vomiting are prone to occur when eating solid food.
3. It is not easy to wake up after sleeping too much.
4. There was no smiling expression until 100 days later, and after 6 months, the expression was dull or still unable to show a natural smile.
5, slow to respond to external stimuli. When I was 6 months old, I couldn't look at the slowly moving objects on my face, turn my head in the direction of making noises, turn over by myself, and sit still with the help of adults.
6, 7-9 months, still drooling frequently, and grinding his teeth when he is awake.
7.9 months old, I can't take the initiative to reach for things, and I can't support my weight with my legs when I am supported by adults.
8. Language development is backward. By 10 months, I still can't babble and my pronunciation is not clear.
9. Lack of interest in the people and environment around you, dislike of interacting with people, and lack of emotional dependence.
Method 1 of infant intelligence development: Does the infant like to laugh?
Babies love to laugh, which is also a manifestation of their intellectual development. According to the general situation, babies will laugh in 4~6 weeks, and some babies will laugh earlier. At first, the baby's smile often appeared when he was napping. When he grows up, the baby will laugh in his dream. Mothers can observe whether their babies are the main situation.
Through research, it is found that the baby's development can be found from the degree of that smile. You know, the baby who loves to laugh is much better in intellectual development than the baby who doesn't like to laugh. If the baby still doesn't laugh at 8 ~ 10 weeks, then parents should consider whether the child has mental problems or other reasons.
Second: Can babies use their eyes? With someone?
Newborn babies respond to light, but because there are few cells in macular area, they are not good at regulating eye muscles, so their eyesight is not very keen. The farthest visual range is 60 cm, and the vision is clearest within 20 cm, so you can watch it in a short time. Babies can turn their eyes 90 degrees with moving objects in the horizontal direction in 4-6 weeks, and turn their heads to their mothers when they hear their voices in 12 weeks. 12- 16 weeks, when parents are ready to feed him with a bottle, they will automatically open their mouths and wait for their parents to feed them.
Third: Does the baby sleep much?
Newborn babies spend most of their time sleeping, but as they get older, their sleeping time will be much shorter and their waking time will be longer and longer. If the baby sleeps too long, exceeds the normal range, feels sleepy all day, and parents are not easy to breastfeed, then it depends on whether the child has mental problems.
Fourth: Is the baby's sports development within the normal range?
Knowing that you put something in the hands of newborn babies, they will hold on to it, which is an instinctive reaction. This is grasping reflex. Only when grasping reflex disappears three months after birth will the baby consciously grasp the object, so at first, the baby's grasping the object is only an unconscious behavior.
Six months after the baby was born, most children can't play with their bodies. Children with abnormal mental development will play with their hands until 1 year old after 6 months. Babies of 6-7 months can bend down to take objects far away from themselves and pass them by hand; Babies about 6 months old start chewing food and can eat cookies by themselves. Nine-month-olds are good at having fun. They will throw away what they catch and let their parents pick it up. This is a pleasure for children.
Fifth: Is the social development normal?
After 3 months, the baby will begin to recognize people, and will show a fearful reaction to the closeness of strangers. When parents or close people approach, he (she) often smiles to express happiness, and sometimes dances. After six months, the baby began to be timid, showing fear, avoidance and even crying to strangers. He often buries his face in his mother's arms, but as soon as he sees his relatives, he opens his arms and wants to be hugged. This shows that the child has been able to distinguish between familiar people and strangers at this time, and his memory is obvious. If the child has been over 8 months, but there is no such reaction, it is necessary to see if there is something wrong with the baby's intelligence, or go to the relevant place to check and see what the problem is.
The way to judge a baby's IQ is that children with special talents are usually more sensitive.
A child with special intelligence is usually sensitive, such as his mother is unhappy now, his father is angry and so on. He can feel it sensitively and try to comfort him. The family climbed the stairs together. If his mother helped him walk, he would say to his father. Dad is holding the baby, and mom is tired. ?
Amazing memory and observation ability capture subtle changes.
Among many babies of the same age? Cann't you open it? When there is no memory, are you surprised to find that the baby actually remembers some people and things he has seen? For example, my mother is dressed differently today or she has a new hairstyle, my father usually has a beard and looks naked today, and so on. , these are all caught by him, or surprised or happy.
Amazingly rich creativity and imagination.
You may ask: Are children of one or two years old also creative and imaginative? Yes, although most one-year-old children don't have good problem-solving skills, a gifted child often has some amazing performances that surprise his parents.
Strong curiosity and desire to explore
Although all children are extremely curious, most babies' attention is easily distracted. When adults interrupt, they will immediately forget what they insisted on just now. However, a child with strong curiosity and desire to explore is not like this. When they want to find out what it is, he will do his best. Without being confused by parents' coping.
Start earlier than your peers.
Maybe prenatal education has played a role, maybe genes are better. Maybe he was trying to walk when his peers climbed the mountain. Another baby has just learned to speak and can already use adjectives. And you can know your dressing preferences and so on.