Want to predict your baby’s future academic ability? Give him a raisin. A team of researchers has developed a simple raisin test to forecast a child’s attention and learning capacity.
The simple test can predict how well a toddler will perform academically at age eight, according to the University of Warwick research.
Using just the piece of dried fruit and a plastic cup they have devised a test based on how long a 20-month old child can wait to pick up a raisin in front of them. The toddlers were given a raisin that was placed under an opaque cup within easy reach.
In a follow on study, the academics found that those who couldn’t inhibit their behavior as toddlers weren’t performing as well in school as their full-term peers seven years later.
Senior author Dieter Wolke said that an easy, five-minute raisin game task represents a promising new tool for follow-up assessments to predict attention regulation and learning in preterm and term born children.