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    A two-year-old girl from Hampshire has become the youngest ever female member of British Mensa.
    Georgia Brown, from Aldershot, Hampshire, astounded experts by scoring 152 in an IQ test - putting her in the top 2% of the population for her age.

    Psychologist Joan Freeman, who tested Georgia, said she thought the toddler could have scored even higher but needed a nap after 45 minutes of work.

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    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/h...re/6229738.stm

    This has been in the papers today.

    I reccomend a chess set for christmas.

  • #2
    stupidity of the highest order - how can you even want to and why would you attempt to test the IQ of a 2 year old - the world has gone mad. i would like to see the results of the parents IQ tests - bet its about 70 between them!
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    • #3
      Very wrong.

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by Qubit
        Very wrong.
        indeed - its questionable as to whether or not that constitutes child abuse in my opinion.
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        • #5
          Originally Posted by ADR147
          stupidity of the highest order - how can you even want to and why would you attempt to test the IQ of a 2 year old - the world has gone mad. i would like to see the results of the parents IQ tests - bet its about 70 between them!

          Not sure it would even be that high!!!
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          • #6
            people are silly - i have a 4 year old who plays snooker like you would not believe is possible but it would not occur to me to put him on television!
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            • #7
              Originally Posted by dantuck_7
              Georgia Brown, from Aldershot, Hampshire, astounded experts by scoring 152 in an IQ test - putting her in the top 2% of the population for her age.
              Who are these experts who are "astounded" by seeing someone be in the top 2% for her age? Don't these experts realise that 2% of all 2-year olds are in the top 2% for their age?
              "If anybody can knock these three balls in, this man can."
              David Taylor, 11 January 1982, as Steve Davis prepared to pot the blue, in making the first 147 break on television.

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              • #8
                i think if she tested at 152 she would be in the top 2% of uk population.
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                • #9
                  Originally Posted by ADR147
                  i think if she tested at 152 she would be in the top 2% of uk population.
                  No, it's based on age. There are various tests but the broad aim is to come up with a figure that remains (roughly, and on average) constant over a person's lifetime.

                  A 2-year old who scores 152 in an IQ test is answering much easier questions than an adult (or 3- or 4-year-old) who scores 152!

                  It's just top 2% of 2-year-olds. That's why the whole article is so ridiculous.
                  "If anybody can knock these three balls in, this man can."
                  David Taylor, 11 January 1982, as Steve Davis prepared to pot the blue, in making the first 147 break on television.

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                  • #10
                    Originally Posted by dantuck_7
                    A two-year-old girl from Hampshire has become the youngest ever female member of British Mensa.
                    Georgia Brown, from Aldershot, Hampshire, astounded experts by scoring 152 in an IQ test - putting her in the top 2% of the population for her age.

                    Psychologist Joan Freeman, who tested Georgia, said she thought the toddler could have scored even higher but needed a nap after 45 minutes of work.

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                    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/h...re/6229738.stm

                    This has been in the papers today.

                    I reccomend a chess set for christmas.

                    Hi Dan,

                    After just logging in now and seeing your thread title 'Girl 2, becomes member of Mensa' very saddened to read that such a beautiful little girl has been subjected to such obvious pressure from overly-ambitious parents, and in such a public domain as well.

                    I believe it is acceptable to encourage your children, but when it goes into overdrive and parents want over-achievement in their children, this is quite frightening.

                    Every parent is undoubtedly proud of their child, and excited by his or her accomplishments, and hearing your child's first verbal word at say 6 - 12 months, and their first sentence, is a major milestone in any parent's life.

                    But there are times when a child, however intelligent, will want to play and act like a child, and I believe growing up with other children is part of their necessary development. If they are constantly concentrating on academic work, and being prodded and probed during countless testings, before they know it, their childhood has passed them by.

                    And it really just saddens me to the core to see this, it wouldn't surprise me too if this little girl became totally estranged from her parents in the coming years, which is a very sad state of affairs indeed.

                    Lol........xx
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                    • #11
                      Originally Posted by ADR147
                      people are silly - i have a 4 year old who plays snooker like you would not believe is possible but it would not occur to me to put him on television!
                      Just put a vid on Youtube then.
                      Have you made him a mini-cue?

                      Davis Greatest: "Don't these experts realise that 2% of all 2-year olds are in the top 2% for their age?"

                      lol

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                      • #12
                        If she had a regular IQ of 152 she would be in the Top 0.01 of the UK population. And be more intelligent than me *hmmmm* ...

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                        • #13
                          Surely they must have tested a lot of two-year-olds to ascertain what the average for two-year-olds is.

                          So this suggests that rather a lot of two-year-olds are tested, only this one's family decided on media coverage!

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                          • #14
                            Originally Posted by Nugget
                            Just put a vid on Youtube then.
                            Have you made him a mini-cue?

                            Davis Greatest: "Don't these experts realise that 2% of all 2-year olds are in the top 2% for their age?"

                            lol
                            lol he has a handspliced cue yes but he prefers a cheap nasty one! - i might record it one day and we will see! - no kidding he made a break of 24 aged 3 on a 5 foot table! - i guess if you have seen a lot of cues etc all your life you have an interest - stunned us when the first time he ever went near a table he potted a blue off the spot from in the d !!! oh and by the way i have never tried to teach him anything about snooker or even encouage him in that direction the interest is purely because i guess he sees a lot of snooker!
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                            • #15
                              Well he's lucky to have a cue maker as a father, maybe as he gets a bit older he'll go with the handspliced cue.
                              And a 24 break on a 5ft table at 3 years old is incredible, I think you'll have a wee century breaker on your hands before he's in his teens!

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