{"id":90886,"date":"2021-10-18T10:45:15","date_gmt":"2021-10-18T16:45:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/americanpregnancy.org\/?p=90886"},"modified":"2023-06-01T02:46:36","modified_gmt":"2023-06-01T08:46:36","slug":"should-you-test-your-babys-iq","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/americanpregnancy.org\/healthy-pregnancy\/first-year-of-life\/should-you-test-your-babys-iq\/","title":{"rendered":"IQ Tests for Babies? What You Need to Know"},"content":{"rendered":"

You played classical music and talked to them while they were in the womb. You\u2019ve decorated baby\u2019s room with colorful art, patterns and toys to stimulate their brain. You\u2019re doing everything the experts recommend to help your baby develop the highest possible IQ, aka intelligence quotient. Are you wondering when can you test their IQ?<\/p>\n

Tests for babies assess their cognitive skills. Check our list below for cognitive development milestones. When it comes to measuring their actual iIQ, you may need to wait until your child is closer to school age to get a good sense of whether they\u2019re going to be the next Einstein.<\/p>\n

Can I Help My Baby\u2019s IQ Develop?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

The most crucial time of brain development for a child is from pre-natal to the first nine months of life. During this time, the growth and development of baby\u2019s brain is fast and in high gear. The earlier the brain cells or neurons are stimulated, the more synapses (connection of one neuron to another) are created. It is these early neural synapses that make us learn, remember, talk, think, count and create.<\/p>\n

Prenatal care plays a major role in baby\u2019s brain development. Invest in proper nutrition, especially high quality omega 3 essential fatty acids. The American Pregnancy Association recommends Nordic Naturals\u2019 Prenatal and Baby\u2019s DHA supplements<\/a>. We also recommend adding to your pregnancy diet<\/a> tuna and salmon<\/a> from Safe Catch<\/a> because every fish is test for mercury and assured safe for pregnant women. Exercise<\/a> and relaxation are also good for a brainy baby. Supplementing with Omega 3s while breastfeeding<\/a> is thought to help baby’s IQ.<\/p>\n

Infants are born ready to learn and they do so by cuddling with mom and dad, moving their bodies, tasting foods and exploring their environments. You can stimulate your baby\u2019s brain by frequently talking, singing, making funny faces and reading to them. Try these stimulating activities too:<\/p>\n