Intelligence comes in many forms - children can be smart about nature, words, music or pictures. They can be good with people, on a sports field, with their bodies or at mathematics. But how many of these talents are taken into account when IQs are measured? Connie St Louis examines how children develop their particular forms of intelligence and looks at what can be done to help them along. Producer Julia Durbin. E-MAIL: scirad@bbc.co.uk