Los Angeles toddler with an IQ of 146 accepted into Mensa
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- Опубліковано 24 тра 2021
- A local toddler has been accepted into Mensa- the largest and oldest high IQ society in the world. Nashe Quest is the youngest in American Mensa. She is 2-years-old, going on three, with the IQ of 146. The average IQ in America is 100.
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The parents recognizing that the school system would not be able to provide the proper education and opening their own school is just amazing parenting and dedication.
@THE TRACKCAR that is just the busniess of public schools which they suck
@THE TRACKCAR And so do charter schools, and any school in America that wants a good reputation. BTW, do you think you could pass a test like that, get the score that she got, & still act like an average kid. Probably not. Not many kids can.
The school system doesn't provide proper education for the majority of kids.
The only real advantage of public schools is the social aspect. Prevents children from becoming weird, socially awkward recluses.
@@EnclosedPoolArea And you know everything there is to know about public schools?
I believe any child is capable of learning more than we think,
Yeah I think most, in one way or another
Very good point Priscilla::: I think the environment and Parents has an effect on the child development.
Well said and as an Early Childhood Educator it starts with what the parents allow them to learn. The parents effort in the child's development is key.
nah, i've seen some dumbass kids. no such thing as equal capabilities. we're not robots
It's true.. But not all parents teach their children different languages, numbers etc etc. bcz they believe their child should grow up playing and then they start education. Some parents start teaching their children really early and when the child remembers everything just like most other kids, they name them a genius. (Depends on genes too)
My son's nonverbal IQ was 146 at age three. They said if he didn't have his disabilities he would of been a genius. Because he had a high IQ he learned how to overcome most of his issues. He is now 23 and doing things that the doctors said he shouldn't be do to his diagnoses. He has Duplication15q syndrome, Austism, mild Cerebral Palsy, microcephaly and is a near drowning victim. He walks, talks, graduated high school on time and went to college and received three certifications. When he was 12 months old we were told he had less than 50% chance of living past age 5 and if he did he would never talk, read, write, do math and be mentally 3 his entire life. God knew better.
God is good!
@@nggriffin4670 AMEN
@@nggriffin4670 AMEN
@@nggriffin4670 AMEN
@@nggriffin4670 AMEN
Kids that age are like sponges. They absorb everything. I truly believe that all kids can learn whatever you try teaching them. It just takes a great effort from the parents just as much as the child.
kid is probably dumb but has a photographic memory like a hard drive
Agreed
Very tryeb
No
I have no problem learning however I can’t remember anything I’ve learned
see i rememberr everything.. its hard for me to forget.
I thought that was just me
That's not what learning means
Sooo me!
@@__nog642 memory is part of learning but so is understanding
She should be learning, not memorizing random stuff. She needs sensorial exploration, physical outdoor stuff, nature, etc.
Yes. As an educator myself, I understand intelligence is about solving problems, not repetition and memory. I've taught preschoolers to read, write, memorize world countries (and cities) shapes, planets, you name it, they can memorize. Only a few showed me they can compute mathematical concepts in their heads, or build complex structures, or solve difficult puzzles. So is she "learning" or repeating?
@@hayleyferguson3346 such a good point !!
I feel this way about the entire education system if I’m honest. Still, she seems like she’s having fun. I’m sure her family still takes her out into nature often enough, they seem to understand what kind of stimulation she best responds to. Best to let them parent how they see fit if the kid is happy and safe (:
Not sure she understands anything...she's still wearing a diaper, which makes me wonder! She's just regurgitating info she's memorized! Pretty incredible! However, she'll probably be another educated (book smart) moron! That sounds mean, but there are so many of them...almost every doctor I go to for instance!
@@JoBlo321 haha I like your comment😀
She is so CUTE with her messy curls and her dimples! Too freaking adorable.
As a person with curly hair, 16 years, I can’t even name anything on the periodic table since I did terrible in chemistry last year
hair is a mess
@Regulus no
What an amazing mama for opening a preschool! She’s going to change so many lives! 🎉
Where did they get the damn money lol
I love that Kashe is learning the old fashioned way with books, age appropriate tools and still interacting with other children her own age.
There is plenty of time before she becomes tech savvy.
Heck yeah
That's not the old fashioned way she's learning the new way-the old-fashioned way was actually understanding The words that you're speaking-the new way is memorization
@@cindibarton1167 how could you know if she understands or not? Are you in her head?
underated statement
@@cindibarton1167 what are you talking about? she’s demonstrating higher brain functions. that’s learning
Meanwhile, me a 30 year old can't even remember most of my high school algebra
You use a lot of your high school algebra you probably don’t realize you do. The logic an algebra class grows in your brain transfers to a lot of other stuff 😉 ( I have a math degree with a physics minor…so I am a little biased)
I remember it all and I'm 31. Business calcus changed my life 😂
You don't remember what you don't need
Me who just did our end of term Math exam yesterday and it being JUST about algebra:
Me: Algebra? What the fu*k is that?!!!!?!!??!
Yeah I use a measuring tape if Im forced to build or fix something but other than money and the stock market I dont use algebra. I hated math but loved gym where we smoked and drank off school property. I miss the 70s
My son was the same way by 18 months. He could recognize continents, countries, states, planets in the solar system. By 3 he was reading Shakespeare. We decided to homeschool him because we knew he'd be so bored in a mainstream school. Now, at age 15, he speaks Chinese and Japanese (no one in our family speaks either of these languages), has developed his own language system, and written several short stories. We have always known he was gifted, but we don't see the benefit in getting him tested. Even without the "proof", there's a tremendous amount of self-pressure put onto children who fall into this category. They're perfectionists and they feel significant grief and disappointment when they aren't able to do everything as they think they should.
Wow! Good for you!
She has a smart mom. Instead of having a cellphone to teach the child, the mom painstakingly teaches her child different topics including the most important often taken for granted---good manners!!!
I have a high IQ, and my Dad told me dont get full of yourself it only means that you CAN dig yourself out of a hole.
Miss you Daddy.
I bet he's proud of you. Wishing you all the best.
👏👌👍
If you don't mind me asking, what's your IQ? Are you in Mensa? Do you actually feel like you're intelligent (in comparison to others)?
@@HotCheetoGirl_ Actually, I wanted to get her PERSONAL perspective.
@@chocolateangel8743 no I see that but I was just letting you know in case they didn't respond. No need for that passive agressive response my guy. Have a nice one.
One of the most important things: Parents furthering their child's natural intelligence and taking time for their child.
Right.. thanks to the system we have idiots.
@@NjD.... Right. Too many people think that the 'system' (government) will do their job raising their kids. That's the problem. So many experiments have shown that just talking to your child and showing affection has a huge positive impact. But yet, so many children out there nowadays, show serious signs of being neglected by their parents, emotionally and mentally. A child's brain does not start working suddenly when starting school. The first years are so very important, but many people literally cripple their child's intelligence by not interacting (enough). You don't have to be very educated, just interact with your child and satisfy curiosity and the natural ability to learn early on.
***-(-What a shame that our country is supplying these bioweapons to 3rd world countries and forcing them on innocent children. It's criminal what's happening! The only reason the borders are open is b/c they want to chip everyone around the globe and they know that people trying to escape their own country's evil would take the vaccine for a chance to live in ours. Little do they know that it's no better here anymore.)***---
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This is great, but I worry about children like this and the amount of pressure they're put under to bypass the expected limitations of their peer group. Let's hope that she's able to have a childhood.
Agreed
Her daughter is not only a genius but absolutely beautiful! God bless this family❤️
As an educator, I'm calling bs.
Funny that the word mensa actually means dumb in Spanish 😅
lol
It's an acronym for Men Enquiring Need Superficial Answers.. which sounds dumb as well.
I was looking for this comment hahahaahahahha
Lmao the irony
Sounds right. As this is for the dumb and Mensa has a youngest genius every year helps with revenue.
Non profits always need to profit if they don’t they’ll just be NonExistent.
Also the text is more than likely given by her own mother being that she’s an official preschool herself now.
The naming of her daughter sounds about right too.
iQ test and score aren’t a true measurement ones intelligence as yeah she’s can’t even read yet her scores higher than an average American.
Yep
DumB
But Cash Rules Everything Around Me be so Mensa
Very Interesting that this broadcast omitted her father and the fact that he graduated magnacumlaude from UCLA’s law school! As if her mother was her only influence.
Smdh. Woooow.
Makes sense after seeing his picture Smh
Her mother is a nasty con artist exploiting her toddler.
Black men aren't allowed credit. Nothing new.
It’s cuz he’s black
As someone with kids this age, they are sponges. When they start talking, definitely jump at all chances to introduce them to education. My 3 year old shocks me constantly with the information she already knows.
im dumb as hell im special ed in 7th grade :(
It’s no fun when ppl have actually put a number on your I.Q. and then everyone constantly reminds you of it.
It is wonderful that she is excelling so well and it looks like she was born to the right parents. I hope she does great things in the world.
We have members of Congress who don't know the three branches of government.
Bahahahaha I was looking for this one
👏👏👏
😂😂😂😂
Ctfu
Make sure she receives great psychological support. I went to high school and an Ivy League college with many extremely bright people who could master almost any subject but were immature in so many other ways that they could not sustain relationships, or even succeed in graduating from college. Best wishes to this little one. 🧡🙏
@Luke Monsensey I never said I was bright.
I went to school with kids that were just like the people you went to the Ivy League college with, brilliant in every subject, 4.0 GPA, perfect test scores, did every extracurricular possible, etc. and yet they lacked social skills or knew how to properly relate to others and have successful relationships. Many of them are separated or divorced now. Just goes to show that just because you have a super high IQ and have a perfect academic record doesn't mean you are a 100% perfect human being. Life isnt just about how smart you are, it's also about what kind of human being you are to others.
@@musicman76enator I absolutely agree. Very well said.
Oh life is short and ridiculous. Being academically gifted doesn't mean that you're immune to the chaos and disorder that comes with everyday living.
Just give the little Black girl, Kashe Quest, her proper respect!
The parents of her just took control of what the girl knows.She’s not the only kid who can MEMORIZE things.Its not about what she remembers it’s about what she was taught.If that’s the case I would’ve been in Mensa myself!!!!!!
True. My son is 26 months and he can count to 100, knows all his colors and letters, reads sight words etc. I think she's great at memorizing though.
@@brianal7143 Bless your child’s heart,I hope you all become more successful in life ❤️ live big
You make it sound so simple when its not. Not every child can just memorise things. The brain for some people are simply wired differently.
@@chrissame It really is simple for people with a brain wired right.I mean a lot of people .
She is precious! All children deserve the utmost nurturing. And yes the "screens" make your brain pudding! Best wishes to Nashe on her future journey to greatness!
So that's why I'm so stupid, lol..
Lot to do with parenting as well. Kudos to her mom and dad!
Both her parents are college-educated so I'm sure that has something to do with it
None. Parenting hardly matters. Most inventors had horrible parents.
@@itsourlife Like who🤷?
@@ifeomanjoku93 The guy who made ikea was a dropout before he went to highschool. Thats something
@@rosiepena8917 Yes it does, IQ is more genetic than adaptive. And thats a proven fact.
I’ll bet her parents are so proud. She is so precious.
I love the learning & teaching mom has given there’s no stopping this beautiful genius
Wow, Cash is amazing! May she always be blessed!
Majority of kids can do the same, but parents don’t care enough to pay attention.
Majority parents don’t have the resources man, they might be working to pay enough and raise their child. We can’t blame them to not pay attention my own father worked abroad and my mother too was working. It was my grandma who took care of me. Needless to say my grandma always used to say I was good so I didn’t need to boast around with it and study hard make use of it and be successful and help the needy. It wasn’t around lately that I’d taken an IQ test which I didn’t know was for adults because they didn’t ask my age and I did good enough, I scored above average , only to then do it with my age and get a good shocking result. So it’s not the parents to be blamed for Sure. They work very hard for us.
Exactly very well said. It is the job of the parents to ensure that their child is at this level. And as an educator too many parents leave it up to the teacher to do this alone. When it takes both parents and the teachers working together. And today UA-cam is saturated with so many educational video you do not need to spend a dime for your child to learn.
You’re spot on. Kids with both parents in the home have a _serious_ advantage and it’s painful to know that having both parents in the home is a rarity. I wish people would care more about that then they do the ethnicity or melanin levels of her parents. It’s breathtaking how many people don’t care to give their children the best possible shot at life but they’ll put all this emphasis on something as immutable as skin color for fuck’s sake.
@@a_polar_bear07 While it’s wonderful you had a two parent home as well as extended family support and were thus better equipped to live your life, you’re the exception not the rule. Parents that have a child only when they are ready to raise that child are going to have a child that has a leg upas regards education and stability. The majority of children don’t have what you or the child in this clip do. It is very unfortunate to say the absolute _least_ .
@@QuinnieMae you could not have said this (FACT) any better. I agree 100%.
I know that she's a baby genius and everything but before that she's adorable
This angel is amazing! Feed the gift.
Im so proud of this babyyy!
And all the other babies!
Me at that age: trying to master potty training.
😂🤣😂🤣
Did you noticed she was wearing a diaper?
Yep, you were on the same page with her
So is she lol, she had a diaper, I have to believe that a 2 year old who shits themselves apparently has a 140iq and I am cracking 102. I must be getting smarter because my English is better and I have been potty trained for 26 years.
Potty training has everything to do with controlling involuntary muscles that has been that way since birth. Anyone can mimic language but mastering involuntary muscles is an individual thing.
My son’s IQ is 131 but early childhood IQ is not that accurate cause a lot of memorizing
IQ is basically memory anyway. Im dumb af with a high IQ because I don't forget anything. I have memories from the age of 2. My nickname I'm high school was ASK Jeeves.
@@tomarasmith4459 Idont get it why they nicknamed you ASK?
IQ has very little to do with memory, it is ability to problem solve. Ability to think thru a problem, reduce the unlikely answers, and pick the correct one. If your IQ test was about memory then your score is pretty useless. My test back in the 80's was probably 80% problem solving. Many questions were well beyond what I should know but could be figured out or at least down to only 2 options, by thinking thru the answers. I had to tell why I picked my choice and that "logic" is what was used to determine a score.
@@batsonelectronics I mean early childhood IQ test.....
@@sukipeng711 I guess it depends on which test but I could see a 3 yo taking a knowledge test as problem solving is not something they would know how to express yet.
Very interesting point about the lack of technology observed. Parents doing a great job!
They named her "Cash Quest" wouldn't want to read anything into that. 🙄
Lol I was thinking the same thing
I know like 3 people named cash... Hater
did they misspell her name in the description then?
she should learn an instrument. i hear that it's good for the big brained folk.
Or write a book.
SHFT Network literally one of the easiest instruments to learn 😂 a girl that smart should at least start on a guitar
Piano.. lot of maths concepts (music theory)...creativity too...
Lmao 😂😂😂. Big brain folk! I'm dead!
That FLUFFY lady at the end looked like a B.B.F. lmao 😂😂😂😂
Agreed! Leaning piano or violin will make her even smarter!
“And is even learning how to read” after all those things 😂
She is adorable! Aw what a lovely family !
God Bless Her. She really blessed. I think she just inspired me. Beautiful.
How great for the other kids in her kindergarten. She's modelling a whole new level of intelligence and responsiveness to them as well. Beautiful kid with awesome parents.
Kindergarten is for 5 year olds they said preschool they are not the same
I didn’t have a very high IQ when I was a kid, but I was classified as a “genius” by my preschool teacher. And because of that, I was treated as such all my life. And when I got to high school and realized I wasn’t smart, people were just trying to get my preschool smartness back into me. And this put pressure and stress on me to the point where I’m a very heavy stress eater, and I just barely passed high school with d’s. So in conclusion, from personal experience I think it’s a very bad idea to classify someone that young as a genius because the tolls later on could be bad. I’m not saying this is the case for everyone and this kid seems pretty smart, but it could turn out not as good as they would hope.
Holly to the molly. You start too many sentences with the word "and". It's like consecutively long run on sentences. Having loving encouraging parents is a key necessity. You are ur childs 1st teacher. Understanding the difference between failure and victory is where ur minds at.
I have Adhd, I was in special ed. classes until HS graduation. My IQ is 136. I learned early on. That score doesn't mean shite. It be great if u could slide ur IQ card to HR and boom ur hired. 😆😆😆😆Hope u are happy in life✌❤
Book smart is only part of what makes you successful at life.
@@sugarrose8640 likewise. Special Ed my entire education. I work and exceed and excell faster than most :)
@@nicolebentley984 hell yeah!🤝🤝😁
@@sugarrose8640 lol you're the one to talk. You actually use "ur" and "u" instead of "your" and "you" 😂 It's also "holy moly" not "holly molly"
Please sit down and think about using proper grammar before criticizing another on their sentence formation.
Awe! She is so beautiful and sweet too!
That is so great congratulations 🎊 👏 to all of you for the achievements
It’s so cool that her mom was able to open a school that would cater to her abilities and she’s sooo beautiful, 🥰
Cool, that was the whole plan!!! 🤡🙄 Advertising...
My son didn’t like toys so I started to tech him numbers, colors, shapes and we used flash cards,toys, UA-cam videos and computer games He started reading at 3 and by 4 he was reading at a 2nd grade level and was able to count to 100 by 2’s 5’s and 10s Screen time was helpful for us. He’s 12 years old now and he can read, speaks and write in Spanish this year he was Invited to a middle school that teaches at a IB level..... that’s my story.....
...Why?
Be careful, burn out is real and tragic
Congrats to you and your son!
@@100colorpencils6 this isnt a competition? both are smart.
@@100colorpencils6 lmao
How wonderful! Congrats to her and her family.👍
This is amazing. Children at the age are able to absorb so much information. Awesome 👌
This warmed my heart! I needed that. She's so adorable too.
What an amazing little girl! Congratulations little one, may you grow up and bring all your dreams to fruition! Truly a remarkable individual. Congratulations to the parents and their beautiful daughter.
She's so cute ! Kid's are extremely intelligent . The most important thing we can do is spend time with them . As far as teaching and retention of the information , it's so much higher from the age of 0-5. I don't think teaching them facts is necessary , play time is actually more important . Allowing them to have time in nature is gold. It teaches them things we could never teach . Congratulations to the parents for their dedication in teaching their little girl. Again , childhood is for a very short time and adulthood is way too long and full of responsibilities.
It's a blessing and a curse to be so intelligent in this world, at least she is in mensa so she will have other peers to help her in future. It can be very isolating when you want to talk about things that no one else understands. I am proud of the parents for stimulating her mind in an organic way. Letting her lead the way is important and ensuring she balances her intelligence with socialisation, etc. I think her being around other genius kids will really help her not to feel isolated.
She is super smart thanks to her smart mother who takes up time with her
Not necessarily true intelligence is an inherited trait......mom n dad could've read to me for the rest of my natural life and my IQ would never hit 146 and that holds true with the vast majority of people
@@jamesnieman2953 there have been no genes in the human genome that are linked to intelligence so your statement is incorrect. We can actually prove that environment plays a MAJOR factor in a person's intellectual development.
@@patmebro2429 Bullshit!! Every person ain't gonna be a pro NBA player every dear ain't gonna be a 22 point buck every body that picks up a guitar ain't gonna be Eric Clapton no matter how hard they try.....any 3 year old that bright is clearly gifted and u don't have to be a genius to figure it out. Case closed.
@@jamesnieman2953 minimum requirement to be a pro basketball player requires height which can directly be linked to genetics. The rest is hard work and drive.
Other than sports, using "genetics" is just an excuse for those who didn't quite achieve the goals they set in life and have a tough time coping with it. "I'm not a great musician because of my genetics...I'm not a doctor because of my genetics... I'm not intelligent because of my genetics..."
@@patmebro2429 According to Wikipedia, IQ is far more genetics-dependent than environmental
My baby is extremely smart I also work with her but I’m not doing to put her in any organization to “rate” her she’s not a project it’s just for fun. I just want to show her learning is fun and want her to enjoy her childhood and not worry if she’s better than anyone else.
Good job! The exploitation of this child is absolutely sick and I blame the parents.
You had to search deep to drop a slant against the parents. Totally uncalled for jealousy if you ask me.
Whenever a parent brags about their child, just smile nod a11¹and agre
@@jaegeru3535 she's jealous because she doesn't agree
@@abigaildyer04 yes
Omg !!! you go beautiful baby girl. God bless you 🙏🏻 ❤️
She’s absolutely gorgeous! I hope she continues to love to learn!
This is amazing . I would love to be as smart as this brilliant little girl. Kudos to her parents for the extra steps they took to nurture her. Mom opened her own Preschool to teach her baby, awesome ! 💙💝❤️😊👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Parents are doing great. Congrats to them and their little girl.
😂 wow
Awesome! Adorable and smart
Great job to her parents 👏
Keep it up!
She’s lovely! I can’t wait to see what greatness she brings to this world. Hopefully all this “little genius” doesn’t get to her head, can be stressful living up to a title like that.
Interesting. My daughter now aged 30 had a measured IQ of 155 when she was almost six years old and entertained herself by studying historical timelines. Sometimes intelligence is conveyed differently from performing well though. For instance, she had a very strong inclination to "fit in" with her peers. I knew she could read early but wouldn't admit it. When she was four I asked her if she would like to learn to read and she exclaimed "NO! If I read now what will I do in Kindergarten while all the other kids are learning to read?" After entering Kindergarten she had a friend over to play and they were doing color-by-number. She always always asked me what the words said rather than admit she could read but this time, I realized her friend was doing it correctly so I commented, "Oh, look, Robin can read!" From that moment she went from "not being able to read" to reading full length chapter books overnight. Today she's a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and STILL puts her friendships and "fitting in" ahead of anything else.
That's normal female behavior. It's a basic evolutionary trait from prehistory: a woman who couldn't find a group to fit in would get slaughtered in the wild. For this reason, females with autism are also better at hiding it than male autists, and often go undiagnosed for a long time.
narcissism at its finest
FINALLY! Someone said it!
I’d agree.
How
why?
Explain?
My daughter was tested ar age 5 because her kindergarten teacher thought she might be very ahead of where she would usually be. She tested at 163, and was an incredible student all her school years.
How was she tested? Is she a part of the MENSA High iq Society? I would be glad to know!
She was tested with state tests and invited to join mensa later when older. She declined.@@SanidhyaPlayz
Oh my gosh, such a beautiful, intelligent, adorable little girl. She is gonna change the world one day!!
Nevermind IQ, isn't she just gorgeous???
@EpsilonGoods what? Why?
@EpsilonGoods why are you associating a child's beauty with perversion? maybe u need to be locked up for obvious reasons....
And that hair!
@EpsilonGoods tf is wrong with you
@EpsilonGoods is the name my dead mother gave me Problem?
In a way, I feel sorry for this girl. She is going to grow up to one day understand just how unintelligent much of the world is.
Bruh
Putting a child into mensa is a pretty big burden of high expectations for them. It's a lot of pressure to maintain the perception of being "gifted" or "a genius" all throughout your childhood and into adulthood.
I have a 15 month old and I’m in utter amazement right now lol. How proud her parents must be. Bless her
She is extremely smart and such a beauty as well.
She's a beautiful girl. Look at that Beautiful hair! She will continue to thrive, especially because she has two great parents. Great story!
Good Bless her and her family. Don’t discourage it nor exploit it.
Brilliant babyyy
Great video 😊
I’m happy for this girl but remember iq is not self worth hard work should be very much more rewarded.
Congratulations little lady!
Mom's school is going to have a serious waiting list. 👌
Kashe is amazing!!! God bless her and her family
God Bless This Child 🙏🏼 She Will Go So Far... 💜💛🤎
This is a perfect example of what IQ is. She wasn't born smart but her advanced IQ allows her to process and understand new information easier and quicker than a normal IQ person. I think too many think high IQ automatically means you just know more and you don't if no one teaches it to you. She is so adorable also. At < 3 she knows more already than most 6 year old know and maybe even some 8 or 9 year olds. ( states and periodic table ) I hope the parents teach her as much as she is willing to learn. Great story and awesome parents.
Woo hoo!! She is absolutely amazing. She is doing and will do more great things!
Beautiful family and daughter. She's a ray of sunshine
Awwww....
She's SOOO cute and smart😊
I wonder if she's one of those people with photographic memory who remember practically every single moment of their life and everything they learn, hear and see.
If that’s so, then being filmed and broadcast all over the internet (when you’re supposed to just be being a kid and playing) must be pretty fucking traumatic.
My friend who is a lawyer has that, maybe her father who is a lawyer has that as well and she inherited that from him
She's soooo adorable! This is absolutely amazing.
Not only is she smart she is blessed to have such supportive parents. And her hair is fantastic.
Blessings!
Great parenting
This is amazing! I share this mom's frustration in finding schools that cater to the child's abilities. My son was doing many of these things at 18 months as well, and I could not find where to put him in school once he was old enough to start. Public schools won't skip him up, and the teachers don't know how to differentiate. When he was in PRE-K 3, he was reading fluently and writing sentences, but he was still subjected to learning the alphabet and counting to 10. 😔 if anyone knows where I can take him or what schools would cater to gifted students, I'll be grateful.
some public schools have gifted programs at the school it may be called Tag as well. I know the program at my school had one tag class for each grade level starting at first or second grade up until the fifth grade.
@@wanjirurandolph242 ok thank you.
What a beautiful little girl inside and out!
Omg 😳
Absolutely awesome parents to recognize the cognitive development yet appreciate their daughters age simply 2 years. Kids do not need a lot of computer exposure during the first five years of life. Congratulations to the Parents. Beautiful, Healthy child is ready to discover & learn about the world 📚📚📚📚📚🥰💯
God bless that little angel!
I wish my anxiety and adhd didn't interfere with me being a mother, I wish I could sit down and show my son these things. So glad this baby Cash was blessed with amazing parents!
You're still an amazing mom too despite having anxiety and ADHD! 🙂
Beautiful little girl I love it great job parents
Holy moly she's amazing!
She is adorable. I’m glad she is supremely intelligent while still being a toddler. Good on the parents not forcing her to do anything at all. She has a great set of parents.
The irony of it ... A high intelligent IQ society named “Mensa”..... when Mensa in Spanish means Dumb 😂🤣💀......
Very smart little girl tho for sure! 🙌🏼
Maybe they were being funny 😂 after all humor is a form of intelligence 😆
Sal Cruz i think im falling in love with you cutie :)
Menso is stupid, Menso. Mensa comes from Latin. Coming from Mesa, which is table.
And before you think Latin is Latin American.....look it up, Menso.
@@speaktruth9631 Mensa means dumb for a female, menso is dumb for a male. It has nothing to do with Mesa meaning table. Although, I believe Mensa in Italian is cafeteria. Either way, no need to insult people.
According to my mom, I've always been a mensa; yet, nobody's ever made a big deal about it. 🤷🏽♀️
My daughter memorized the entire Toy story series word for word when she was that age it was unreal she even learned Spanish from reading the toy story subtitles ...some kids are so friggin capable
Not the joke flying over non spanish speaking ppls heads lmaoooo
You as family should make a child aware of their potential and show the world
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LOLz
OMG! She is so cute! I hope she goes far in life.
A beautiful little girl with an awesome mind. I pray she has a long ,healthy happy life.
How exciting to be able to see God's work! A beautiful child to love and a challenge all your own. Blessings
I think this is amazing, but this is more common than I think people realize. It's just that not all children have parents who believe in this way of parenting or just aren't educated themselves enough to realize that their children really do *need* specialized advanced learning while also still allowing them to still be children. Some people are also intimidated by smart children and I personally believe that also plays a factor into why some kids dont receive the help they need. Not to mention, the cost of it can be very daunting when your child is advanced. It's a shame honestly.
She is so cute. I hope she achieves great things in the future ❤
Precious ❤ 🙏