Question

Today, my baby is two months old, and during the pediatric check-up, the doctor said my baby has low intelligence, which made our whole family feel bad today. How can we determine a baby’s intelligence?

Answer

Firstly, you need to observe the child’s overall condition. If the baby sleeps excessively, that may be a sign of something serious. If the duration is too long, it may be unreasonable and could have an impact on the child’s intelligence. Second, observe the baby’s appearance for any distinctive features; look for a lack of dull expressions. Third, assess the motor development; for instance, if a baby can lift their head by three months and sit up by six months, they should meet these normal developmental standards.