Dragonfly_Dreams wrote:
epril wrote:
i always thought that people were born with a certain IQ. I thought it meant what your potential for learning was, ex. if you have a high IQ you're more likely to be able to do rocket science. I later found out that my daughter's IQ had changed! I honestly thought IQ was a constant. What am I not understanding? Another ex. Aren't you born a slow learner? Yes, you can learn but no matter what you'll never be a rocket scientist. I'll never be a mathematician. It's not in my genes. I'll never be smart enough no matter how much I try. Isn't that because my IQ which I'm born with can't get higher??
Your IQ can improve. Just as studying and practicing for the SAT's in school can get you a better score, practicing many types of tests and learning new things can improve your ability to test and result in a higher IQ score.. especially when we're talking about scores in the normal and above range. Having an higher overall education, more wordly knowledge, etc can result in a higher score.
To the OP, I don't put much stock in IQ scores but to answer your question.. my daughter and I score the same number. LOL 112 Slightly higher than average. We're both dx'd with Asperger's.
Hmm..so, if your IQ score goes down, does that mean your brain isn't being fed properly? Not much learning going on? In my daughters case, her IQ score went down from about 2nd grade to 6th grade. Does that mean her parents, her environment, and her school teachers aren't stimulating her enough, and she's losing brain power?? Very scary.