3-year-old child IQ was 142 – that’s more than 99.7% of the people on the planet

Three-year Malaysian boy living in the UK, became the youngest member of Mensa— the largest and oldest of the international society for people with high IQ (IQ).

Muhammad Harisa Nazima invited to join Mensa after a meeting with a psychologist and receiving 142 pointsin IQ test the Stanford-Binet. This is the result of better than 99.7% of people in the world.

«Haris obviously a very bright young guy, and we are pleased to welcome him to our organization,» said CNN’s John Stevenage, the CEO of British Mensa.

Geplaatst door Anira Nur Asyikin op Vrijdag 22 november 2019

Mensa IQ test designed for adults and children older than 10 years and a half. Children under 10 years of age evaluate teachers-psychologists to determine their IQ.

Along with the assessment of the psychologist, the assessment of Harisa test the Stanford-Binet played an important role in its adoption in the British Mensa, said the press-Secretary Charles brown. The test consists of questions in math, reading, memorization and logical thinking.

Nur Anira Asikin — the boy’s mother is an engineer, living in Durham (England), said that her family always knew that Haris special.

According to her, although she calls it a «mini-brain», little genius behaving like a normal child.

«He loves to draw and read books, play with LEGO and sing. Behaves like a typical three — year-old child, ‘ said Nur Anira Asikin. We are happy for Charisa and very proud of them. We know that in the future he will give so much to society.»

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