Rapid Body Development
After being born, children go through a rapid period of development. They are exposed to many things, and their bodies undergo many changes, making them more capable of learning and understanding than their peers.
In addition, children absorb information from their environment and interact with those around them. For example, children learn to walk quickly, learn to speak well, and even actively seek out knowledge from an early age. These are signs of intelligence.
Curiosity
Children with great potential are usually interested in everything around them, touching and playing with everything, showing a special curiosity or always being mischievous.
Curiosity is an expression of the desire to explore and learn about everything. Through curiosity, children have the opportunity to learn and develop new knowledge.
When parents see that their child shows a high level of curiosity, wants to know about complex issues, and is not afraid to ask questions, they should be happy because it is a sign of rapid intellectual development.
Good Memory
This is considered the best indicator of whether a child is intelligent or not. Through the ability to remember information, we can see the level of brain development and the child’s ability to absorb knowledge.
A child who can remember detailed information and accurately reproduce them demonstrates the development of the ability to recognize and process information in the brain. From there, children build a strong foundation of knowledge and utilize the new knowledge they have learned to apply to new situations.
Rich Imagination
This also reflects a child’s intelligence. Imagination is not just random thoughts, but the ability to generate new and unique ideas about an object, a situation, or a story.
Children can create new and imaginative things like magical lands, powerful princesses and knights, or monsters in fairy tales. Through imagination, children create their own world without limits, where miracles can happen.
Focus
Intelligent children often show special attention and passion for learning and exploration. They tend to concentrate and devote time and energy to study, explore, and discover.
When parents see that their child can focus on tasks without being influenced by the external environment, it indicates the child’s potential for intelligence. Focus is a good foundation for children to absorb information better when they start going to school.