Geniuses in childlike figures
When only two or three years old, many children in the world have demonstrated special abilities such as reading, proficient in math, remembering complicated things, making adults "respectful".
Adam Kirby , over 2 years old, lives in Mitcham, south London, England has just become the youngest member of the world's highest IQ (Mensa) organization of the month. He achieved IQ score of 141 points, 10 points higher than US President Barack Obama's IQ. (Photo: Caters News Agency)
After Adam Kirby, the little girl Selena Janik from the United States has just become a member of Mensa. The 3-year-old girl, in East Tennessee, Tennessee, achieved an IQ of 135, which surpassed US President Barack Obama or British Prime Minister David Cameron. She has the ability to read and do math as a child. (Photo: Huffingtonpost.com)
Heidi Hankinj , 4, who lives in the UK, also joins the highest IQ group, with a score of 159, meaning that her IQ is only one point lower than Einstein's physicist. Heidi Hankins started to have smarter expressions than people from just one year old. She has the ability to read words very early. (Photo: Solent News)
Saffron Pledger joined Mensa two years ago, when she was three years old. Saffron surprised many people by reading stories to me and then counting from 1 to 50 while still watching the guessing program Countdown on television. With a score of 140, Saffron has a higher IQ than the US president, Bill Clinton, and is on par with the US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. When Saffron was two and a half years old, the doctors found that his intelligence developed as much as a 5-year-old. (Photo: Eastnews Press Agency Ltd)
With an IQ of 162, Alice Amos joined Mensa earlier this year. This index of Alice is higher than that of Professor Stephen Hawking, who has an IQ of 160. Alice can read numbers and learn math very quickly. More than two years old, Alice can complete a series of books for 4 to 5 year olds. (Photo: SWNS)
Gus Dorman , 5, who lives in Illinois, USA is also a member of Mensa with an IQ of 135. At 18 months old, the boy read the newspaper in the bathroom, did math, played logic games. Not only that, Gus also knows how to use touch devices when not yet known. Gus's hobby is reading technical magazines. When the boy's father showed him the map, only a week later, Gus could remember all the things on the map. (Photo: Robert Doman)
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