Iranian 4-Year-Old Boy Youngest Member of HELLIQ Society
15:00 - January 03, 2024

Iranian 4-Year-Old Boy Youngest Member of HELLIQ Society

TEHRAN (ANA)- Parsa Hamedani, a 4-year-old Iranian boy, is the youngest member of the HELLIQ High IQ Society (an exclusive association of geniuses with an IQ above 160) and the first person from Iran who has succeeded to achieve the membership of this association.
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“I witnessed signs of high intelligence in my child before he was one year old. He was very alert and curious about his surroundings and spoke his first words since he was 6 months old. Also, around 10 months old, he knew colors and geometric shapes and showed us the name of each shape or color that we pointed,” Mahsa Mozaffaripour, a PhD student of Islamic Azad University and Parsa's mother, told ANA.

“He was about 18 months old and whenever he saw a writing, he asked me to read it to him; this interest made him able to read and write in Persian and English when he was 2.5 years old without any training. At this time, I became sure about his intelligence and high IQ,” she added.

Noting that Parsa participated in the Wechsler IQ test at the age of 3 and answered the questions suitable for even 15 year-old children correctly, Mozaffaripour said, “According to experts, his IQ is higher than 99% of his peers.”

“Above all, Parsa is interested in astronomy and geography and has very good information about galaxies, stars and planets. He also reads many books in this field and asks me if he has any questions. He also likes and plays music and sports, my son explains Newton's third law very well,” she added.

Parsa is now the youngest member of the HELLIQ High IQ Society and the first person from Iran who has gained the membership of this association.

Founded in 2001, HELLIQ Society is an international community for people having proved intelligence performance expected by 130,000 of the unselected population.

The minimum requirement to enter the Helliq Society is a performance on an acceptable standardized IQ test of at least four standard deviations above the mean of the general population.

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