Toddler admitted into American Mensa has an IQ of 146, makes history as youngest member
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A 2-year-old girl has just made history as the youngest member of American Mensa.
The achievement is certainly impressive considering average intelligence quotient scores typically range between 85 and 115 in the U.S., reports Healthline. Moreover, Mensa only admits people who receive IQ scores that are in the top 2% of a population. "Kashe is a remarkable girl, and what may be rare here is that Kashe's gifts have been recognized so early in life. Her parents will be able to help her with some of the unique challenges gifted youth encounter," American Mensa’s Executive Director Trevor Mitchell told Fox News via email.More Related News