The British two-year-old prodigy Georgia Brown has an IQ of 152, close to Einstein's. (File photo)
Parents always take exam results as the primary standard for measuring smart and good children.
British scholars have found that this way of thinking among parents may stifle potential talents in their children. They suggest that parents should carefully observe their children's performances beyond academic results, as these may indicate that the child is a "prodigy" in a certain area.