Girl joined Mensa when she was three — after learning the alphabet at 14 months
A GIRL joined Mensa when she was three — after learning the alphabet at 14 months.
Dayaal Kaur passed the admission test for the high IQ society with 145 — just below Albert Einstein’s estimated score.
Dad Sarb Singh, 39, a health and wellbeing pastoral leader from Great Barr, Birmingham, said he always knew she was “exceptional”.
He said: “I am biased, but it was crazy how quickly she was able to learn the alphabet and read. I could have a proper conversation with her when she was only two — it was incredible. Her social skills and sense of humour are as breathtaking as her intelligence and IQ. I am privileged to be her dad.”
Sarb and Dayaal’s mum Rajvinder Kaur, 32, a solicitor, love to buy her books on space— her favourite topic.
Rajvinder said: “She says things all the time that I have to Google.” Dayaal, of Birmingham, gets on better with young teens and does not tend to watch cartoons like other children her age.
Her parents want to get their highly gifted girl, now four, moved up a year at school.
Sarb said: “She’s not from this planet.
“She shouldn’t be squeezed into a conventional educational system.”
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