The youngest child prodigy of the world recognized the 4-year-old girl

Young Englishwoman from Ayvera (Buckinghamshire) in her 4 years recognized as the youngest child prodigy. The girl showed a very high IQ (her IQ at 4 years is 140 points).

The baby was accepted to the world famous organization Mensa International, created specifically for people of different ages with high intellectual abilities.

Alana's parents (that is the name of the clever) told that they didn’t specifically teach their daughter anything, she started to be interested in letters and numbers from an early age, she learned to read and count without any help, and it was a surprise for mom and dad.

Parents are worried, because their daughter's desire for knowledge is so great that now it is almost impossible to curb it. They are afraid that the burnout effect will happen to the child, that the fragile children's psyche will be shaken. History does not know of a single case where young geeks would live a long and happy life. Usually their fate is tragic.

Experts say that Alana’s potential is very high and its borders are hard to establish until the end.

The girl began to speak at 7 months, to build a full-fledged speech with sentences - per year. In three years, she read well, in 4 years, the girl solves problems in mathematics for high school.

A four-year-old girl, in order to satisfy her need for study, her parents sent to a school where members of the royal family of Great Britain studied at the time. Now the girl is studying according to the program where 12-14 year old children are involved.

The organization Mensa International was established in 1946 for those who have extraordinary mental and intellectual abilities. Becoming a member is honorable and prestigious. Anyone who is a candidate for entry will pass IQ tests in the presence of certified international observers. For entry it is important to show results exceeding the results of testing 98% of the population of the planet.

The average adult on Earth has an intelligence level of 100 points.

Astrophysicist and genius Stephen Hawking, as well as Albert Einstein each had 160 points. Experts of the organization claim that the young British woman has all the chances to reach the intellectual level of Einstein or Hawking by her teens, and maybe even outrun them. What it opens up for the girl in perspective, we can only guess.

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