LIFE STORIES: 2-Year-Old Girl from the U.S. Amazes with an IQ of 99 for Her Age
Isla McNabb: The Youngest Mensa Member Inspires the World
Isla McNabb, a girl from Crestwood, Kentucky, has amazed the world with her remarkable intellectual abilities. At just two years old, she was admitted to Mensa, the international society for individuals with high IQs, becoming the youngest member of the organization.
Discovery of Her Talent
Isla’s parents, Jason and Amanda McNabb, noticed her exceptional abilities when, at just 18 months old, she taught herself the alphabet and began reading by the age of two. Her talent for identifying objects and associating them with written words—such as placing letters spelling "cat" next to her pet—highlighted her advanced comprehension.
Evaluation and Achievement
Curious about her abilities, her parents had her take the Stanford-Binet IQ test, where Isla scored in the 99th percentile for her age. This result qualified her for Mensa membership, which requires scoring in the 98th percentile or above on standardized IQ tests.
Daily Life and Future
Despite her exceptional intellect, Isla enjoys typical activities for her age, like playing with her cat and exploring her surroundings. Her parents strive to balance her intellectual growth with a normal childhood, providing her with appropriate educational resources and allowing her to learn at her own pace.
International Recognition
On November 27, 2023, Guinness World Records recognized Isla as the youngest member of Mensa, bringing her achievement to global attention.
Isla McNabb's story inspires many and highlights the importance of identifying and nurturing talent from an early age, providing an environment that fosters the holistic development of gifted children.
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