UK's Smart Kids - Alternative View

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UK's Smart Kids - Alternative View
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She is only 6 months old, but she already knows how to ask for a potty and even speak.

As they write, Mozart was 3 years old when he learned to masterfully play the harpsichord. Steffi Graf is 4 years old when she hit the ball with a racket brilliantly. But which of them could boast of Izabella Oniciuc's success?

A 6-month-old girl independently asks for food, can communicate, conduct with her hands to the beat of the music she heard, ask for a potty. She really does not like diapers and can restrain herself if she is not immediately approached and given a pot on time. The correspondent who came home to this family could see for himself how the 6-month-old child called his parents to him when he wanted to use the toilet. "Ba ba do puh" - said the girl (slightly distorted "I want to poop"). The parents immediately put the baby on the potty. The average child begins to beg on his own by about 1.8-2 years.

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According to her parents, Isabella also understands Romanian, which her mother sometimes speaks, and knows how to distinguish it from English, and her phenomenal development is explained by the fact that while she was in the womb, Mozart's music was played to her.

Experts also consider the girl's development to be unusual. Parents see this as a sign of genius. It seems that almost immediately after birth, the girl began to give meaningful signals to talk to her, come up to her.

According to her father, 45-year-old driver Finn, most kids probably do this, but adults just don't pay attention to it, don't develop it. It seems that he himself was skeptical about the fact that at this age his child can give meaningful signals for this or that action, until he himself was convinced that when asking for milk, his tiny daughter speaks one sound, and if she asks for the toilet, then completely different. It was an incredible discovery for him.

Meanwhile, another British preschooler was admitted to Mensa, which brings together intellectuals around the world

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4-year-old Heidi Hankins from Winchester took an IQ test and showed a staggering result - 159. The average for an adult is 100, and for especially gifted people - 130. In total, the "genius scale" is marked with 200 divisions. According to the British newspaper "Telegraph", the parents of the young talent offered their daughter to take a test after a kindergarten employee "complained" that their baby was so gifted that the staff had to figure out what to do with the child prodigy. Heidi, who knows arithmetic, writes complete sentences and draws geometric shapes, has already read books for 7-year-olds at the age of two.

According to the executive director of Mensa's UK office, John Stevenage, "Heidi's parents correctly identified that the girl has great potential." “We wish them good luck and are glad that they have decided to join Mensa,” he said.

Interestingly, in terms of IQ, Heidi was only one point behind the outstanding theoretical physicist of our time Stephen Hawking, known for his work in the field of cosmology and quantum gravity.

The oldest organization, Mensa, includes those who showed higher results than the remaining 98 percent of the world's population who officially passed the standard IQ test. At the moment, the association already numbers over 100 thousand people from all over the world and has offices in 50 countries, including Russia.