
Binet-Simon Scale
The Binet-Simon Scale is a test developed in the early 20th century to measure a child's intelligence. It consists of a series of tasks and questions progressively increasing in difficulty, designed to assess cognitive abilities like reasoning, problem-solving, and understanding. The test helps identify children who may need special educational support by comparing their performance to typical age-level expectations. While modern tests have evolved, the Binet-Simon Scale was an important step in understanding and measuring intelligence in a standardized way.