
What to do if a child's IQ is not sufficient
Recently, I noticed that my child's response seems slower than usual. After visiting the hospital, the doctor mentioned that the child's IQ might be below average, which frightened me greatly. What should I do now?

Firstly, IQ tests are only one way to measure a child's intelligence and cannot fully define his or her potential. If a child appears to lag behind peers in certain areas, it may simply be that his or her interests or strengths lie elsewhere. There can be many reasons for this, including genetics, environment, and education. However, please don't worry excessively—every child is unique. Parents can provide diverse learning opportunities to stimulate the child's interests and curiosity, communicate with the child regularly to understand his or her needs and difficulties, and seek professional intervention or counseling if necessary. Most importantly, give your child sufficient love and support to help build self-confidence and unlock his or her potential.