Question

Inquiry; child is 3.5 years old, peak score 56; percentile 60; language IQ 103; language age 3 years and 8 months. Previous treatment and effectiveness: Unable to understand, looking for assistance: Solving equations, please guide

Answer

Based on your description, considering that it is generally believed that lively, outgoing, and articulate children are smarter with higher IQs, this is not entirely accurate. Intelligence includes many aspects, such as observation, thinking, language expression, logical reasoning, mathematics, and most importantly, the ability to be creative, speculate, and solve problems. In short, intelligence includes the ability to observe and solve the world around us, and we cannot draw conclusions based on general performance alone.