Flabbergasting! Kashe Quest makes to American Mensa beating average American IQ at the age of 2!
- 2-years old Kashe Quest is a wonderful child with an IQ of 146
- She is the youngest member of the American Mensa
- She has beat the IQ of the Average American which is said to be 98
Kashe Quest shocks the world with his IQ of 146 making her the youngest member of American Mensa.
The two-year-old is now in the group of highly intelligent people who have scored in the top 2 percent of the general population on a standardized intelligence test.
The director of American Mensa, Trevor Mitchell said,
“Kashe is certainly a remarkable addition to American Mensa. We are proud to have her and to be able to help her and her parents with the unique challenges that gifted youth encounter.”
The two-year-old can count to 100 and knows more than 50 signs in sign language. Her mother Sukhjit Athwal said,
“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.”
The two-year-old is learning Spanish and not just that he amazes everyone with her by her ability to point out all 50 U.S. states by their shape and location. Kashe’s IQ is far above the average American IG of 98.
What do Kashe Quest’s parents think about her IQ?
Kashe Quist being a special child has very understanding parents. Her mother Sukhjit Athwal realizes that her daughter is just two years old and does not want to take her childhood away and wants Kashe to enjoy being a toddler. She wants her daughter to have a normal childhood and would not force anything on her which is a good thing.
She said,
“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,”