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How To Calculate IQ Of 5 Year Old?

Hi...how do i know if my son is having a low IQ? He is 5 years old, cant talk well, can't even follow doted lines, cant differentiate colors, can't sit or stand still, cant even understand what im talking/asking abt..... pls help..thanks. Where can I go to get help?
Wed, 20 May 2015
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Hi
Welcome to the HCM
Following points may help you:
1. Accept and expect best efforts. Accepting less than what they are capable of accomplishing is not in their best interest.
2. Allow extra time to achieve academic and non academic tasks.
3. Recognize his strengths and weaknesses.
4.Keep the doors of communication always open.
5. Be involved in educational process of the child.
6.Use eye contact and focused attention.
7. Reflect on what you have heard them say.
8. Take full responsibility for what you communicate. This means non-defensively saying how you perceive the stated concern and what may or may not be done about it.
9. Use a respectful tone and posture; and
10. Be clear about the amount of time you have.
For further help, do contact us.
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How To Calculate IQ Of 5 Year Old?

Hi Welcome to the HCM Following points may help you: 1. Accept and expect best efforts. Accepting less than what they are capable of accomplishing is not in their best interest. 2. Allow extra time to achieve academic and non academic tasks. 3. Recognize his strengths and weaknesses. 4.Keep the doors of communication always open. 5. Be involved in educational process of the child. 6.Use eye contact and focused attention. 7. Reflect on what you have heard them say. 8. Take full responsibility for what you communicate. This means non-defensively saying how you perceive the stated concern and what may or may not be done about it. 9. Use a respectful tone and posture; and 10. Be clear about the amount of time you have. For further help, do contact us.