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There are actually three categories, Weschler adult intelligence scale (WAIS), one for children called the Weschler intelligence scale for children (WISC) and one for really young kids called the Weschler preschool and primary scale of intelligence (WPPSI).
The average IQ varys and it does not depend on how old or young you are it is basic general intelligence.
I believe 128 is considered gifted. It is particularly rare to have it at such a young age. Studies have shown that as a gifted child ages his IQ is likely to decrease. IQ tests measure various things including fluid and crystallized intelligence. Essentially, fluid intelligence is your ability to learn and problem solve in situations you haven't encountered using the knowledge you have. Crystallized intelligence is what fluid intelligence pulls from. It's indicated by a person's depth and breadth of general knowledge, vocabulary, and the ability to reason using words and numbers. Your child more than likely has high fluid intelligence. This can't be increased. All you can do is increase crystallized intelligence to give fluid intelligence more to draw from. There is a lot more complicated theories and studies involved but this is the gist of it.
Taken from the Primary Test of Nonverbal Intelligence (PTONI) Manual: The Primary Test of Nonverbal Intelligence (PTONI) is a standardized norm-referenced test of reasoning abilities (e.g. sequencing, visualization, conceptualization) in young children. The nonverbal format of the PTONI requires no oral responses and minimal motor responses, thus reducing the potential for language differences or delays or motor impairments to confound results. Psychologists, diagnosticians, special educators, speech-language pathologists, and other professionals can use this test to identify both severe intellectual deficits and superior cognitive intelligence. The test was normed on a diverse sample of 1,010 children residing in 38 states. The PTONI is a quick, accurate and cost-efficient way to measure intelligence. Testing takes approximately 5 to 15 minutes.
.examiners should be cautious in using the test to screen very young children for developmental delays or disabilities. The test cannot be used to diagnose mental retardation in children aged three and under.
Jose Rizal was a Philippine author. He wrote a story about a young moth which he personified by comparing it to himself.
Jose Rizal, a renowned Filipino nationalist, was known for his intelligence, romantic nature, and devotion to his partner. Unlike many young men today, Rizal valued deep emotional connections and intellectual conversations with his loved ones. His commitment to social justice and patriotism also set him apart, as he strove to make the world a better place for his beloved and his country.
Rizal wrote "The Young Women of Malolos" to praise the bravery and intelligence of the women from Malolos who fought for their right to education. He admired their courage in standing up against oppressive Spanish friars and saw them as exemplary figures of Filipino women who defied social norms. Through his letter, Rizal aimed to encourage women to strive for their rights and education.
The rich young man who financially helped Rizal in publishing the Noli Me Tangere was Valentin Ventura. He was a friend of Rizal and provided the financial support needed to publish the novel.
What were the incidents that dimly shadowed his beautiful and happy memories? How dis these incidents affect the life of young Rizal
The cast of The Unusual Proposal - 2009 includes: Gabriel Sison as Young Man Julianne Valdez as Young Woman
Jose Rizal is the author (José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonzo Realonda). He made the story when he was a young boy.
The three uncles of Jose Rizal were Don Jose Alberto, Don Gregorio, and Don Manuel. They played significant roles in Rizal's upbringing and education, influencing his development as a young man.
Yes, Jose Rizal was circumcised when he was young, as was the custom in the Philippines during that time. It is a common practice in many cultures and religions around the world.
The story of the moth in Rizal's letter to young Jose Rizal implied the importance of perseverance and dedication in pursuing one's goals, even in the face of challenges and obstacles. It symbolizes the commitment needed to achieve one's dreams despite the risks and sacrifices that may come with it.
As a child he had a pet dog named "Usman" according to the historian Zaide. In Rizal's Calamba, Laguna ancestral home there is a statue of young Rizal with a dog that the statue says is named "Verguenza".
Jose Rizal used the surname "Rizal" when he enrolled at Ateneo to honor his ancestors and family heritage. He chose the name after learning about a hero's legacy from his paternal grandfather.