Teen IQ
Teen IQ
If it seems your teen excels in school on quarter, then struggles the next, it could be completely normal. A new study finds IQ falls and rises as teens' brains develop.
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" There's still time to improve -- IQ according to new research experts at University College London conducted IQ tests on 33 team that tested them again for years later the teens also underwent brain scans -- study showed some performed much better while others perform much worse the second time around this course correlated with changes in the brain for example of the students verbal -- improved the researchers also noted an increasing gray matter in the area of the brain that -- speech researchers say this study proves the brain is constantly developing."
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