Two Year Old Scores 152 on IQ Test

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Snipped from dailymail.co.uk.

Holy smokes this girl is smart. As Matilda, the smart two year old, grew up, she amazed her parents with things that children her age were not supposed to be able to do. She started crawling early, walking early, talking early, dabbling in French early — yea, she was already conquering English so… After Matilda watched Beauty and the Beast with her parents, she mentioned how she did not like Gaston, the villain in the movie, because he was “mean and arrogant.” This obvious use of advanced language motivated her parents to question where she might need to go to school. So they sent her to “Professor Joan Freeman, a specialist educational psychologist, for advice.”

After Professor Freeman had a chance to test her intelligence, what he discovered amazed and shocked everyone. Let’s just say that her score is equal to that of Steven Hawking’s.

Here is what the Professor had to say:

“Even at two she was very thoughtful.

“What Georgia did on some questions was of a higher quality than that which was necessary to gain a mark.

“She swept right through it like a hot knife through butter.

“I would ask her things like ‘give me two blocks or give me ten blocks’ and she would manage it as easily as you would expect a five-year-old.

“In one test I asked her to draw a circle and she did it so perfectly.

“Most adults would struggle to do that. Her circle was near to being perfect.

“It shows she can physically hold a pen well but also that she understands the concept of a circle.”

Georgia, who is at nursery school, was also able to tell the difference between pink and purple - a skill which most children learn at primary school age.

Professor Freeman said: “I said to her, ‘What a pretty pink skirt, and you have tights and shoes to match’.

“She said, ‘They’re not pink, they’re purple’. Most children go to school aged five and start to learn colours, let alone knowing the difference between pink and purple.

“I have to keep reminding myself that she is only two.”

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1 Comment so far

  1. 4e4s54s5y July 7th, 2007 9:43 pm

    she probally guessed and luckily got most of the questions right. LOL

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