The Smartest 4 Year Old Many Have Never Heard Of! In Mensa & Scored 145 On IQ Test! (Video)
by Tj Sotomayor January 26, 2014 0 comments‘I’m FOUR and smarter than my parents’: Toddler who can recite every capital city and boasts IQ over 145 becomes Mensa’s newest member
- Anala Beevers from New Orleans learned the alphabet when she was four months old and by 18 months had mastered numbers in Spanish
By: Tommy Sotomayor
People can continue to downplay the role of fathers in the lives of these kids but this story along with my last goes to show you how much of a role a good father plays in the lives of young black girls and young girls period!
Anala Beevers is an example of what can happen when you put two people together that want to be parents to a child before they have it and after they have it they want to raise and nourish that seed that they created together! Even if the two of them were to separate, I do believe that they would continue to try and show this child how important education and family is and for that I say thank you to them!
To the media who has chosen to neglect stories like these in favor of ratchet stories I say to you, shame on you! To the people who would rather see ratchet stories instead of exposing and praising the kids in these stories I say, Eat the cake because you are getting what you paid for!
A four-year-old girl who can recite the capital of every country and claims to be smarter than her parents has become the newest member of the genius club, Mensa.
Anala Beevers from New Orleans, Louisiana, scored more than 145 in a standardized IQ test putting her in the top one per cent of the population.
Her mother and father told Aol that she learned the alphabet when she was four months old and by one-and-a half had mastered numbers in Spanish.
Click Here For The Video
Brainy: Anala Beevers, aged four, who can recite the capital of every country and U.S. state and says she’s smarter than her parents, has become the newest member of the high IQ society, Mensa
Lost in thought: The four-year-old’s current preoccupation is learning the names of the planets and dinosaurs
The names of planets and dinosaurs are her current preoccupation.
‘She’s a handful, I’ll tell you she is a handful . . . she keeps us on our toes,’ her father Landon said, adding that she should have her own reality show.
While her mother Sabrina explained that she constantly corrects their grammar.
In a YouTube clip the switched-on youngster is asked to name the capitals of countries including the Czech Republic, Kenya and South Korea.
Each time she responds with the correct answer, hardly taking any time to think.
Put to shame: The toddler’s parents, Sabrina and Landon, say she constantly corrects their grammar
She also effortlessly reels off the capitals for 12 U.S. states, revealing Tallahassee as the main city of Florida and Baton Rouge as the central hub for Louisiana.
In an interview with Aol she makes it clear that she is aware of her gifts.
When asked if she’s smart she nods her head ‘yes’ adding ‘[I’m] really smart.’
Anala says when she grows up she would like to be a nurse and help people.
Enjoying childhood: When she’s not exercising her brain the toddler enjoys playing with her big sister
When she’s not exercising her brain she enjoys playing in the company of her big sister.
Currently, American Mensa has more than 2,800 members under the age of 18 with the youngest being three years old.
Emmelyn Roettger became the youngest ever invitee last year, at the age of two.
ARE YOU AS SMART AS ANALA BEEVERS? TAKE HER CAPITAL CITY TEST
On the world map what is the capital of:
- China
- U.S.
- Greece
- Czech Republic
- Russia
- UK
- Japan
- Spain
- New Zealand
- France
- Kenya
- South Korea
- Netherlands
1. Beijing 2. Washington DC 3. Athens 4. Prague 5. Moscow 6. London 7.Tokyo 8. Madrid 9. Wellington 10. Paris 11. Nairobi 12. Seoul 13. Amsterdam
In the U.S. what is the capital of:
- Oklahoma
- Florida
- Delaware
- Indiana
- Arkansas
- Louisiana
- Missouri
- Alabama
- Georgia
- Kansas
- Colorado
1. Oklahoma City 2. Tallahassee 3. Dover 4. Indianapolis 5. Little Rock 6. Baton Rouge 7. Jefferson City 8. Montgomery 9. Atlanta 10. Topeka 11. Denver
No Comments so far
Jump into a conversationNo Comments Yet!
You can be the one to start a conversation.Only registered users can comment.