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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
Music by Epidemic Sound
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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