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are children who prefer to read numerous pages of maths or any other subject,
and know exactly how to solve any problem related to them. These types of
children can be classified into the books-smart-kids category. Further, some of
them aren’t too involved with their books and would rather be elsewhere doing
things with their hands. They more enjoy building things, drawing, painting or
even paying sport. However, those kids have expressed their skills over the architecture
and engineering field. Are these kids smarter than others? Every child is
different. Also, teachers and parents must understand that intellect comes in
different forms. “There are means of measuring intelligence to establish
whether a child will cope in a mainstream school, or if they will need special
education, for example’, says child and play therapist Shannon Eggers.
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