Kashe Quest, a 2-year-old girl from California, USA, is already a genius! She has become the youngest American to join the high-IQ organization, Mensa, after achieving a score above the 98th percentile on her entry test. To be eligible for Mensa, a person must pass an approved intelligence test at that level.
Kashe’s mother, Sukhjit Athwal, who has an educational background, noticed her daughter’s impressive achievements early on. By 18 months, Kashe had already mastered the alphabet, numbers, colors, and shapes. She continued her studies on her own, out of her own curiosity.
At the age of two, Kashe managed to learn all 50 states of the USA, as well as the elements of the periodic table. Upon seeing these amazing skills, her parents decided to get her tested. The test challenged her cognitive skills, memory, and logical reasoning.
The details of the Mensa IQ entry test are kept confidential, but Kashe aced it. She kept being tested until she could not solve the questions any longer.
In order to keep Kashe balanced, her parents intentionally communicate with her and make sure she gets the opportunity to be a child in the fullest sense. They want her to grow socially and emotionally along with her academics. This process certainly seems to be working, as Kashe is proving to be a 2-year-old genius!