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      sleepy
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      Seem not much benefits. Read in that thread not much activities for junior members.

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        deardear07
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        Benefit - maybe just the honour of being a mensa member?

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          The Brain Shop
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          Hi all,


          As the child is too young for normal testing, you may approach any registered psychologist for IQ testing for their child (http://singaporepsychologicalsociety.org/). However, following psychologists do perform this service:

          Nicon Chin, Mensa Singapore's resident psychologist:
          Psychologist/Cert.
          Hypnotherapist
          Psychological Therapy Centre
          Mt Elizabeth Medical Centre #09-02
          3 Mt Elizabeth
          Singapore 228510


          Wilson Chan
          Registered Psychologist (Singapore)
          Diplomate, American Academy of Special Education Professionals
          MA (App. Psychology), BSc (Hons, C1), Dip Ed, BCSE, MSPS, Assoc APA, member of MENSA
          Gifted Academy, Singapore
          165, Bukit Merah Central #03-3665 S150165
          Tel: +65-93832244
          Email: gifted_learners@yahoo.com.sg
          Website: http://www.gifted-academy.com.sg

          It is entirely in your discretion whether the child should undergo such IQ test and if so, which psychologist to approach (for avoidance of doubt, the psychologist does not have to be from the above list).

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            The Brain Shop
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            There was a Junior Mensans Special Interest Group formed.

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              hearty_dolphin
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              My son was accepted to the Mensa this year. So far we have not join any activity. Any parents have children in Mensa? What are the activities that are suitable for 7 years old.

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                sleepy
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                hearty_dolphin:
                My son was accepted to the Mensa this year. So far we have not join any activity. Any parents have children in Mensa? What are the activities that are suitable for 7 years old.

                There isn't. So far only came across durian & cycling. But not that suitable for younger children.

                There is a weiqi interest group but seems like sleeping, no regular activity being organised.

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                  Lynn2010
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                  Just to revive this discussionโ€ฆ any one found any benefits of joining the Mensa??

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                    violin_lover
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                    Lynn2010:
                    Just to revive this discussion.... any one found any benefits of joining the Mensa??

                    Hi Lynn, I took my Mensa test more than 2 decade ago (Dec 1990) and scored a 99 percentile. But I didn't join the club....anyway, having a letter/certificate that shows that one has a high IQ does help to boost up confident level. Hence, I do encourage your kid go for the test. It cost around $20 in 1990, not sure about the price now ๐Ÿ™‚

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                      Lynn2010
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                      violin_lover:
                      Lynn2010:

                      Just to revive this discussion.... any one found any benefits of joining the Mensa??


                      Hi Lynn, I took my Mensa test more than 2 decade ago (Dec 1990) and scored a 99 percentile. But I didn't join the club....anyway, having a letter/certificate that shows that one has a high IQ does help to boost up confident level. Hence, I do encourage your kid go for the test. It cost around $20 in 1990, not sure about the price now ๐Ÿ™‚

                      Hmmm.... sounds good. Encourage by many to let both my dds to go for the test but i hesitate as i do not want them to grow up thinking they are superior (if they are tested for high IQ). Now that they are older, it's good to know. They should be on the higher range :). DD1 can read story books and speak full sentences at 2 yr old. DD2 can solve P2/3 level Math problem at 5 yr old.

                      Thanks for the comments.

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                        violin_lover
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                        Lynn2010:

                        Hmmm.... sounds good. Encourage by many to let both my dds to go for the test but i hesitate as i do not want them to grow up thinking they are superior (if they are tested for high IQ). Now that they are older, it's good to know. They should be on the higher range :). DD1 can read story books and speak full sentences at 2 yr old. DD2 can solve P2/3 level Math problem at 5 yr old.

                        Thanks for the comments.
                        Go for it ๐Ÿ™‚ I don't think its hard to get 98 percentile. Nowasday, they don't publish the raw score in their letter. I had a shock when I received my raw score many years ago. And knowing the raw score does help me to accomplish many things in life. ie I dare to take up lots of academia challenges, \"knowing that\" I should be able to overcome the barriers. For example, I got a \"D\" for my Physics J1 promo and still convince myself to apply for Physics \"S\" paper. Please update me the outcome of your kids' MENSA admission test ๐Ÿ™‚

                        Cheers

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