Meet The 4-Year-Old Genius Who's Already In Mensa And Has Albert Einstein's IQ
‘His intellect reaches the highest possible levels of reason and when he talks to you he has the social skills of a much older child.'
Where most 4 year-old kids don't even start going to school, a little boy has stunned psychologists with his high IQ level that is similar to Albert Einstein's
Child prodigy Sherwyn Sarabi has already got brains beyond his years - after recording an IQ of 160 aged FOUR.
yahoo.comThe child genius, who started school two years early than the normal kids, became a member of Mensa when he was just 3-years-old.
aninews.inHe has the reading age of a 9-year-old, a mental arithmetic age of an 8-year-old and the spelling abilities of a youngster aged 6 years, 9 months.
Educational psychologist, Dr Peter Congdon said that Sarabi's mental age is measured at 8 years and 9 months, which is more than twice his actual age, and that it is very unusual for a child to have this type of intelligence.
aninews.inProud mum Amanda, 37, of Royston, Barnsley, said: “Sherwyn is just amazing.
“Most of the time Sherwyn is like a normal child.
“He plays with toys, plays out and likes being with other children.
examiner.co.ukThe precocious youngster is being compared to Albert Einstein, Bill Gates and Stephen Hawking. His IQ score is the latest in a long line of grand achievements by Sherwyn.
He spoke his first words at ten months, was talking in full sentences at 20 months, and has been wowing his parents, teachers and doctors ever since.
dailymail.co.ukEducational psychologist Dr Peter Congdon said: ‘Sherwyn has a very superior level of intelligence, he is incredibly gifted and his vocabulary is out of this world.'
yahoo.comHis intellect reaches the highest possible levels of reason and when he talks to you he has the social skills of a much older child.'
He added: ‘It is very unusual for a child to have this type of intelligence, he came out at the very top on the tests.'
fox8.com‘I specialise in specially gifted children but when I tested Sherwyn I knew I had come across something very special.’ While most four-year-olds have not yet started school, Sherwyn is already studying work for eight and nine-year-olds at Rastrick Independent School, Huddersfield.
nydailynews.comThe young boy has read over 190 books. He says his favorite book is the encyclopedia because he likes to learn new things.
‘He questions everything and I have been doing my best to answer his questions to the best of my knowledge.'
She added: ‘His general knowledge is amazing for a four-year-old - I think it’s because of all the questions he asks all day long.'
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