A 2-year-old girl from Los Angeles has become a sensation for being the youngest in history to be accepted into Mensa, the largest and oldest high IQ society in the world. With a staggering IQ of 146, tiny Kashe Quest was featured in Fox News for her fantastic memory and ability to read at such a young age.
“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,” said Sukhjit Athwal, Kashe’s mother.
Kashe can also recognize all 50 states based on their shapes and locations on a map, and he is already learning Spanish. She can recognize over 50 signs in sign language, count to 100, and identify periodic table elements solely by their symbols.
“At the end of the day, she’s still a toddler.” So she’s still a normal two-year-old with negotiations, tantrums, and everything, and it’s different because the way we communicate with her has to be different because she’s able to understand just a little bit more,” Athwal explained. The video, which was posted to Fox 11 Los Angeles’ YouTube channel, has received over 500,000 views.