BOY GENIUS AGED 6 JOINS MENSA AFTER RECORDING SAME IQ SCORE AS EINSTEIN & STEPHEN HAWKING

 A boy of six with an IQ as high as genius Einstein has become one of Mensa’s youngest members. 
Sherwyn  Sarabi’s IQ is at least 160 - putting him in an elite group which also  includes Stephen Hawking. He is studying for a GCSE in maths and has  passed grade five piano.
 Mum Amanda, of Barnsley, South Yorks, said: “We work lots outside school as school is not enough for him. 
“He  wants to be taught and learn because otherwise he gets bored, and he  used to misbehave when he wasn’t being challenged enough.
“Although  maths is his favourite subject, he does well at everything he tries,  like music– he’s passed his grade five in piano and grade three in  violin already.”
Sherwyn said: “I’ve always loved maths. I like  everything about it, especially algebra. It’s hard to explain why I can  do it though, it just feels natural.

“I don’t remember doing the Mensa tests. But I felt really happy when I joined and grown-up too.
“I think I’d like to be a mathematician when I grow up but I’m not sure what to do exactly yet.
“I just like feeling tested enough by my teacher and out of school
“I go to speech and drama class after lessons, I like football and musicals. I love keeping busy.”
Amanda has now written a book offering advice to parents about how to bring up a child genius.
The  book talks about how to get the right support for a gifted child, the  importance of IQ testing and whether to skip school years and more.
Amanda said: “When I first found out he was gifted I was so confused.
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“He had been learning fast all his life. By the time he was  one he knew the colours, at two he could name all the countries on a map  and at four he scored off the scale in his IQ test with Mensa.
“I had to read a lot of books to see how I could help him. While doing it I thought why not put all this advice into one book?”
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