Some intelligent children display remarkable memory retention, easily recalling information or experiences from the past.
High-IQ children can analyse situations and find creative solutions to challenges, even beyond their age level.
Intelligence can also manifest in emotional intelligence, with intelligent children displaying empathy, understanding, and sensitivity to others' emotions.
They can sustain focus and attention on tasks they find interesting or challenging for more extended periods compared to their peers.
They grasp new concepts quickly and may need less repetition or practice to master new skills or subjects.
Children with high IQs often show advanced language skills, such as a large vocabulary, early reading ability, and complex sentence structures.
A sophisticated and nuanced sense of humour, including wordplay or understanding of jokes beyond their years, can be indicative of higher cognitive abilities.
Keep in mind that these signs are not definitive, and every child is unique.