The younger generation is accused of being irresponsible, unstable and of no value to the school. They say they prefer to spend time online rather than reading or doing tasks.
However, an 8-year-old girl from Mexico comes up against all these stereotypes. According to a recent intelligence test, Adhara Perez's IQ is higher than Albert Einstein's and Stephen Hocking's. The two scientists have IQs equal to 160 and Adhara 162.
The 8-year-old has been diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, which is included in the autism spectrum. The syndrome causes developmental difficulties and social interactions.
Unfortunately, the girl is bullied by her classmates from the syndrome. Nallely Sanchez, the mother of eight, said that when Adhara was playing in a toy house, her classmates locked her inside and left her there.
Bullism depressed Adhara and as a result, she no longer wanted to go to school. Even when he was gone, he was sleeping in a bunk and not interested in teaching. Sanchez concluded that school was not the right way to educate her daughter. She noticed unusual behavior in Adhara and therefore visited her with a behavioral therapist.
Through some tests, they found that the 8-year-old had an extremely high IQ.
Adhara finished primary at the age of five. She finished 9 years old in one year and after two years, at the age of 8, graduated from high school. At this rate, it's ten years ahead of other students.
According to the Yucatan Times, Adhara is pursuing two online programs for industrial engineering in mathematics and systems engineering. Sanchez plans to have Adhara study astrophysics at the University of Arizona, as the dream of the little one is to become an astronaut.
After all, Adhara is also an author. She published the book "No Te Rindas," which means don't give up. Thanks to her intelligence and influence, she was included in the list of powerful women in Mexico, compiled by Forbes.
Local reports say Adhara is working to create a bracelet that monitors children with disabilities. The bracelet will serve to prevent crises and emotional outbursts.
Source: Latin Post