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2-year-old girl has an IQ of 146 and is the youngest member of US Mensa

At the age of two, Kashe Quest has an IQ of 146 — nearly 50 points higher than the average American’s 98.

This makes Kashe a mini member of Mensa, the oldest high IQ society in the world.

The sharp-witted toddler from Los Angeles already knows the periodic table and can read in full sentences. Most toddlers can do a little bit of counting, but Kashe is up to 100 and can already identify all 50 states.

Little Kashe’s pediatrician first noticed something special during her 18-month checkup.

Learning her ABCs

Kashe’s mom Sukhjit Athwal first noticed something was different about her curly-haired adorable daughter when teaching her the basics. By the time she was 18 months old, Kashe already knew her numbers, shapes, colors, and the full alphabet.

Her sharp memory allowed Kashe to pick things up quite quickly. The toddler’s pediatrician recognized Kashe’s academic prowess at her 18-month checkup.

Kashe could read, knew more than 50 signs in sign language, could count to 100, and identify all 50 states based upon their shape and location on the map. Her pediatrician was shocked!

Can you do this?

A feat most adults can’t do – Kashe can even name all of the elements on the periodic table by their symbols.

Mom Sukhjit Athwal has a background in education and childhood development and is able to tailor Kashe’s education to her passions and interests.

While most Mensans may not know all of the words to “Let It Go,” Kashe does — and that’s important to her parents.

Even though academically she outperforms some adults, she’s still just a toddler and her parents remind themselves of that fact daily. They don’t want her to lose one second of her childhood because of her incredible intelligence.

The couple allows their daughter to set the pace for her education and work hard to ensure that Kashe still has a childhood.

Kashe is currently studying Spanish and working on becoming bilingual — and more importantly, planning her third birthday party happening next month.

To qualify for Mensa, a person must score at least 132 on the Stanford–Binetare IQ test, which is considered in the top 2 percent of the general population. American Mensa says it has more than 50,000 members, ranging from ages 2 to 102, and includes a range of people like actors, teachers, student, garbage collectors, engineers, and others from all walks of life.

Watch Kashe in action and marvel at how amazingly brilliant she is while still being just your average adorable toddler. We can’t wait to see how far she goes in life!

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Source:ronproject.com, abc7.com