Intelligence Jacky Su. Child/Infancy Learning about Child IQ can lead to progress later on in the future IQ at this stage can determine if the baby will.

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Intelligence Jacky Su

Child/Infancy Learning about Child IQ can lead to progress later on in the future IQ at this stage can determine if the baby will grow up to be intelligent Habituation and IQ are related and can correlate to future prediction

Pros/Cons Pros -Can detect early intelligent - Can improve the child's growth Cons - Feels like we’re judging them heavily -Lack of faith and trust with child

Adolescents IQ at this stage does not determine your IQ later on and may not correlate to the infancy IQ Habits of the Adolescent can determine intelligence. Mortality is a huge issue around ages Major changes in the brain that affects morality and judgment. Sometimes the IQ of the child will decrease and are affected by the school system

Pros/Cons Potential problems at this age is that the environment depicts how we learn. This will cause in incorrect data's as each student or child is tested. The Brains functionality is also a factor because every brain functions differently

Adults Intelligence decline/raise/remain the same as we age. Answers will vary depending on their life style. The environment and culture will have a major impact on the brains learning process. The brain’s function deteriorates as we age since we use them on a daily basis.

Pros/Cons As an adult they are heavily burdened with responsibilities, some more than others. This will impact each lives and will cause a skew in data. Adults also choose whether the way they live, this means that their decisions will depict their actions and way of thinking. Experience also changes the view/perspective of the individual.

Overall Overall the intelligence is hard to measure and use for future predictions. Every lives differently and are raised differently meaning that their IQ will raise and lower throughout life.