11 岁单亲家庭男孩 IQ 162# Parenting - 为人父母
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原标题:英国11岁男孩智商超爱因斯坦
据外媒报道,英国一名年仅11岁的小男孩被测出智商高达162,超越物理学家爱因斯坦
、霍金,以及微软创始人盖茨等天才。
据报道,来自英国埃塞克斯郡的11岁男童威尔弗雷德,在3岁刚上学时就懂得阅读与写
字。10岁那年,还是小学生的他已写下一篇论述公平的哲学论文。据母亲安西娅所说,
威尔弗雷德最喜欢的书籍是百科全书,平时也爱读科学杂志和新闻。但威尔弗雷德十分
谦虚,他说,把自己与爱因斯坦等伟人相比并不妥当。现在他的目标是到牛津大学读书
,日后成为一名天体物理学家。
This is pretty insane! 11-year-old Ramarni Wilfred has a higher IQ than
Albert Einstein, Steven Hawking and Bill Gates! Ramarni, who is raised by
single mother Anthea Wilfred in Romford, England, attends a program for
brilliant, underprivileged children and was invited by Birbeck University to
take an IQ test. Although he initially felt that he did not do well, it was
later discovered that he has an IQ of 162.
When asked about the comparisons to geniuses like Einstein and Hawking,
Ramarni told the Romford Recorder;
I can’t begin to compare myself to these great men whose hard work clearly
proves that they are true geniuses. Who knows? Perhaps my ‘true genius’
moment will come when I grow up, but for now I am just proud of myself and
happy that my mum and sister are proud of me too.
He added;
I don’t really see having a high IQ as a big deal but I do feel very
privileged to be invited to join Mensa and can’t wait to attend some
of the events.
Ramarni’s mother, Anthea, told the paper that her son showed signs of
brilliance from an early age;
By the time he was three he could read and write and from 18 months we
discussed the news and his favourite book was an encyclopaedia!
Since the news broke she’s been flooded with messages from parents asking
what her “secret” is. She took to her Facebook page to dispel the notion
that there’s a “secret” at all.
I have been asked several times today, the secret to how I raised my son to
be the way he is. My answer has been:
“I wish there was a secret, in which case I would gladly share it but
honestly, it’s all him. He has always been very articulate and studios with
an intense thrist for knowledge. He has never been interested in playing in
the streets; favouring books over ball games. The same is true of my
daughter who, at 20yrs old, graduates from university with a BSc in
Psychology this July. All I have done is support their interests and
encourage them to follow their dreams. We enjoy cultural holidays abroad;
meeting the locals and sharing their food, visiting historical places of
interest instead of sitting by the pool all day. We watch meteor showers
together, go fossil hunting, watch plays at the theatre and visit museums.
Always seeking new experiences and finding new and alternative answers to
our questions. These family outings are fun and create wonderful family
memories and reward us with valuable knowledge. I would suggest everyone do
these things with their children. For us it was just natural and as a single
parent I relish every precious moment with my children.”
据外媒报道,英国一名年仅11岁的小男孩被测出智商高达162,超越物理学家爱因斯坦
、霍金,以及微软创始人盖茨等天才。
据报道,来自英国埃塞克斯郡的11岁男童威尔弗雷德,在3岁刚上学时就懂得阅读与写
字。10岁那年,还是小学生的他已写下一篇论述公平的哲学论文。据母亲安西娅所说,
威尔弗雷德最喜欢的书籍是百科全书,平时也爱读科学杂志和新闻。但威尔弗雷德十分
谦虚,他说,把自己与爱因斯坦等伟人相比并不妥当。现在他的目标是到牛津大学读书
,日后成为一名天体物理学家。
This is pretty insane! 11-year-old Ramarni Wilfred has a higher IQ than
Albert Einstein, Steven Hawking and Bill Gates! Ramarni, who is raised by
single mother Anthea Wilfred in Romford, England, attends a program for
brilliant, underprivileged children and was invited by Birbeck University to
take an IQ test. Although he initially felt that he did not do well, it was
later discovered that he has an IQ of 162.
When asked about the comparisons to geniuses like Einstein and Hawking,
Ramarni told the Romford Recorder;
I can’t begin to compare myself to these great men whose hard work clearly
proves that they are true geniuses. Who knows? Perhaps my ‘true genius’
moment will come when I grow up, but for now I am just proud of myself and
happy that my mum and sister are proud of me too.
He added;
I don’t really see having a high IQ as a big deal but I do feel very
privileged to be invited to join Mensa and can’t wait to attend some
of the events.
Ramarni’s mother, Anthea, told the paper that her son showed signs of
brilliance from an early age;
By the time he was three he could read and write and from 18 months we
discussed the news and his favourite book was an encyclopaedia!
Since the news broke she’s been flooded with messages from parents asking
what her “secret” is. She took to her Facebook page to dispel the notion
that there’s a “secret” at all.
I have been asked several times today, the secret to how I raised my son to
be the way he is. My answer has been:
“I wish there was a secret, in which case I would gladly share it but
honestly, it’s all him. He has always been very articulate and studios with
an intense thrist for knowledge. He has never been interested in playing in
the streets; favouring books over ball games. The same is true of my
daughter who, at 20yrs old, graduates from university with a BSc in
Psychology this July. All I have done is support their interests and
encourage them to follow their dreams. We enjoy cultural holidays abroad;
meeting the locals and sharing their food, visiting historical places of
interest instead of sitting by the pool all day. We watch meteor showers
together, go fossil hunting, watch plays at the theatre and visit museums.
Always seeking new experiences and finding new and alternative answers to
our questions. These family outings are fun and create wonderful family
memories and reward us with valuable knowledge. I would suggest everyone do
these things with their children. For us it was just natural and as a single
parent I relish every precious moment with my children.”