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If You Love Dinosaurs, You Might Be Smarter Than Others

If You Love Dinosaurs, You Might Be Smarter Than Others Can you distinguish a Ceratosaurus from an Allosaurus? Yeah, me neither! But there are kids who easily could! And they’d love nothing more than to tell you all kinds of interesting stuff about their favorite thing in the whole wide world: dinosaurs. Such kids are already little geniuses to me, but science confirms that they are smarter than others!

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TIMESTAMPS:

Were you obsessed in your childhood? Here's how it affected you! 0:33

Why kids lose their interest when they start school 1:54

Other signs you're smarter than other people:

- Mom is smart 3:22

- Dad plays a role too! 4:09

- You learned to read early 4:53

- You’re the oldest kid in your family 5:31

- You’re a cat person 6:20

- You’re tall 6:49

- You like to sleep in 7:19

- You’re messy 8:02


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SUMMARY:
- The study shows that intense interest improved kids' attention span, complex-thinking skills, and the way they process information.
- Psychologists also believe that the way these kids study dinosaurs helps them adjust to new situations and solve problems later on in life.
- Interestingly enough, that same study suggests boys tend to have intense interests more often than girls.
- The intense interest usually appears when kids are 2 to 6 years old and only lasts between 6 months and 3 years, at least according to a 2007 study by scientists at the University of Virginia.
- Parents should not only encourage their kids to keep pursuing their interest but also take an active part in it.
- If your mom is quick-witted, then you probably are too! There’s a higher chance that children will inherit their smarts from mom instead of dad.
- If you spent a lot of time with your dad (or any other important male role model) when you were a kid, then you also have higher chances of being a smarty.
- In 2012, researchers compared 2,000 pairs of identical twins and found that the sibling who had learned to read earlier scored higher on cognitive ability tests.
- A 2017 study found that firstborn kids may have better thinking skills than their siblings.
- Researchers from Carroll University in Wisconsin studied 600 students and found that those who liked cats more than dogs scored higher on intelligence tests.
- A 2014 study published in the journal Behavior Genetics found that the genes connected with height also play a role in intelligence.
- Going to bed later than most people is “evolutionarily novel,” meaning it’s a new step in human evolution.
- People who have disorderly work areas are usually more interesting and creative.

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