Intelligence comes in many forms. Children can be knowledgeable of nature, words, music or pictures and good with people, on a sports field, knowing how their body works and mathematics. But how many of these talents are taken into account when IQs are measured? Connie St Louis looks at how children develop their particular forms of intelligence and asks whether anything can be done to help them along. Producer Julia Durbin. E-MAIL: thinking.allowed@bbc.co.uk (R)