In a society that often adheres to conventional expectations, children with high intelligent quotient (IQ) that is well beyond their years tend to stand out as remarkable anomalies.
While their intellectual prowess is a source of awe, it can also be met with a mix of curiosity, admiration, and sometimes even skepticism.
Such is the case for Adhara Pérez, an 11-year old Mexican girl who is said to have higher IQ — at 162 — than Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking both at 160 in estimate.
What does this mean for children like Adhara?
A Briefer on IQ
The concept behind IQ testing is to provide a numerical representation of a person’s cognitive abilities and intellectual potential.
An average IQ score is set at 100, with scores above 100 indicating above-average intelligence and scores below 100 suggesting below-average intelligence. Adhara’s IQ score of 162 places her…
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