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  4. What Makes Kids Intelligent? - WebMD

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    Children need five or six daily servings of fruits and vegetables; five servings of whole grains; two or three servings of meat, fish, or poultry; and two or three servings of milk. Smaller-than ...

  5. What to Know About Responding to Back Talk From a Child - WebMD

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    Back talking is a term used to describe when your child responds to you with rudeness or sass. You may have also heard it referred to as being “mouthy” or a “smart aleck.”. Back talk is ...

  6. Signs of Genius: Clues Your Child Has Above Average ... - WebMD

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    There is no official checklist for signs of genius. Some signs that often appear in children include: Intense need for mental stimulation and engagement. Ability to learn new topics quickly ...

  7. A 2016 study of adults with ADHD found that participants with higher IQ scores fared better on executive functioning tasks than those with lower IQ scores. This could mean that ADHD symptoms look ...

  8. Raising a Smart Baby: How to Build Your Child’s Brain Power

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    Provide nutritious options. It’s essential for optimal brain development that your baby gets proper nutrients. In the first year of life, the majority of those nutrients will be coming from ...

  9. What Is Conscious Parenting? Key Points, Benefits, and Drawbacks

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    Conscious parenting is about letting go of a parent’s ego, desires, and attachments. Instead of forcing behaviors on children, parents should focus on their own language, their expectations, and ...