2-Year-Old Los Angeles Toddler Accepted To "Mensa" High IQ Society

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This toddler is ahead of the game!

According to Fox 11, Kashe Quest is making history at just 2-years-old as the youngest ever with an IQ of 146.

"We started to notice her memory was really great. She just picked up things really fast and she was really interested in learning. At about 17, 18 months, she had recognized all the alphabet, numbers, colors, and shapes," Kashe's mother Sukhjit Athwal told Fox.

The mother says that Quest can identify all 50 states by shape and location on a map. She is also learning Spanish, knows over 50 signs in sign language, can count up to 100, and can even identify elements on the periodic table by their symbols.

"At the end of the day, she's in that toddler stage. So she very much is still a normal two-year-old where we have negotiations, we have tantrums, we have everything and it's different because the way we communicate with her, it has to be different because she's able to understand just a little bit more," the mother adds. 

Talk about impressive. You go Kashe Quest!


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