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A Call for Change in Parental Perception

Grades Do Not Define Intelligence

Mehvish Shakeel by Mehvish Shakeel
November 17, 2025
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In many schools today, academic success continues to be judged predominantly through grades, most of which are based on rote memorization rather than true comprehension. Despite advancements in educational theory, a large number of parents continue to equate high marks with high intelligence a belief that no longer aligns with the demands of the modern learning environment.

Educators across the country frequently encounter parents who expect their children to achieve perfect scores in every examination. This obsession with securing 100 percent places immense pressure on students, who are often evaluated not for their understanding but for their ability to memorize and reproduce information. What many parents fail to recognize is that intelligence is not uniform; it varies significantly from child to child. Every learner has a distinct cognitive profile, learning pace, and set of strengths.

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The pressure to perform also extends to teachers, who are often blamed when children fall short of parental expectations. However, low grades rarely reflect inadequate teaching or lack of effort. More often, they highlight the mismatch between a child’s natural learning ability and a rigid, standardized curriculum. In many schools, curricular design does not take into account the varied IQ levels and learning capacities present within a classroom. Expecting uniform performance from all students is neither practical nor educationally sound.

Modern educational research emphasizes that intelligence is multifaceted. It includes creativity, critical thinking, problem-solving, communication skills, and emotional understanding qualities that cannot be measured through traditional exams alone. A child who struggles with memorization may excel in conceptual reasoning, artistic expression, or interpersonal skills. These abilities, though equally valuable, are often overlooked in grade-centric environments.

It is therefore essential for parents to shift their perspective. Grades should be seen as indicators of academic progress, not as definitive measures of intelligence or potential. When parents, teachers, and institutions work together to acknowledge the diverse abilities of every learner, children are more likely to develop confidence, curiosity, and a genuine interest in learning.

As education continues to evolve, it is time to move beyond the narrow boundaries of marks and embrace a more holistic understanding of intelligence one that celebrates individual growth over numerical achievement.

The writer is Masters in Clinical Psychology. mehvishshakeel96@gmail.com

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