Kids’ IQs may also be related to when they were born in relation to their brothers and sisters, according to a new study.

Kids’ IQs may also be related to when they were born in relation to their brothers and sisters, according to a new study.
While many Mensa members hail from developed countries, there are plenty of undiscovered children with impressive intelligence in emerging nations.
A study has found that students with self-discipline may score better grades than those with high IQs.
According to the University of Glasgow, researchers at the school performed a study and found that children with high IQs are prone to having bipolar disorder later in life.
Gifted children may have heightened emotions and experience their feelings more intensely than others their age.