novaphile
Quester of Doglets
There is a lot of research about IQ levels and the factors which can influence it, here's a quick summary that I've gleaned over the years.
1. Genetics.
2. Nutrition and exposure to toxic substances during pregnancy.
3. A stimulating environment during first five years.
4. Adequate nutrition throughout childhood.
5. Exposure to language.
One that has been particularly fascinating to me, is about parents (and others) babbling 'baby talk' at developing children permanently affecting the child's ability to develop language skills.
This makes sense, to me, as the brain is trying to make language structures around nonsense, and it is doomed to fail.
I still shudder when I encounter adults who still use 'baby talk' in their normal interactions with other adults. (And wonder if they're dealing with permanent brain damage due to childhood language abuse.)
1. Genetics.
2. Nutrition and exposure to toxic substances during pregnancy.
3. A stimulating environment during first five years.
4. Adequate nutrition throughout childhood.
5. Exposure to language.
One that has been particularly fascinating to me, is about parents (and others) babbling 'baby talk' at developing children permanently affecting the child's ability to develop language skills.
This makes sense, to me, as the brain is trying to make language structures around nonsense, and it is doomed to fail.
I still shudder when I encounter adults who still use 'baby talk' in their normal interactions with other adults. (And wonder if they're dealing with permanent brain damage due to childhood language abuse.)
