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19/4/2023

What Makes Some Children Cleverer Than Others?


It’s no secret that some children are cleverer than others. But what sets them apart? Is it the school system or something innate within the child themselves? This article will explore the different factors that come into play when considering a child’s intelligence and how they can use their natural gifts to excel in the British school system.

Genetics and Intelligence

It is well-established that genetics play a role in intelligence. Studies have shown that intelligence is 70% genetic and 30% environment related. That doesn’t mean that all of us are born with a predetermined level of intelligence, however; some of us may be lucky enough to inherit genes which predispose us to higher levels of intellect, but we must also work hard to reach our full potential. While genetics may give children an advantage, it does not guarantee success if effort isn’t put in too.

School Subjects and Intelligence

The British school system offers students a wide range of academic subjects from which to choose from, including Maths, English, Science and Social Sciences. Different subjects appeal to different people for various reasons; some may find Mathematics more stimulating due to its logical nature while others may prefer English Literature thanks to its creative nature. It can be difficult for some children who are particularly intelligent in one subject area but lack motivation or interest in another; this can cause issues such as lower grades or even behavioural problems as they struggle with certain topics. It’s important for parents and teachers alike to help these children by providing them with extra support and resources (such as tutors) if needed.

Early Intervention

It is important for parents to recognise early signs of higher intelligence in their children so they can provide additional support to help them reach their full potential. Early intervention can take many forms such as enrolling your child in extra-curricular activities related to their talents or providing them with appropriate resources (such as books) which will challenge them intellectually. Additionally, it is also essential for parents not to pressure their children too much – it is possible for children who are highly intelligent at a young age not only lose interest but also become discouraged when pushed too hard by adults who don’t understand what it takes for them to truly thrive academically and emotionally.

In conclusion, there are many factors which contribute towards why some children are more intelligent than others – ranging from:

  • Genetics
  • Intelligence
  • School
  • Teachers
  • Parents
  • Early intervention

It is important for parents to not only provide support but also allow these children freedom so they can develop into well rounded individuals who will be able use their gifts wisely throughout life - regardless of whether they excel academically or not!

At TutorExtra we understand the importance of nurturing each individual student's unique skill set and helping them achieve success both inside and outside the classroom. Our experienced tutors offer tailored programmes which focus on developing each student's strengths whilst building confidence along the way - get in touch today if you would like more information about how we could help your family!

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