4-year-old boy Teddy Hobbs.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Teddy Hobbs, a boy from North Somerset, England, started learning to read characters at the age of 2. He counted to 100. At the age of 3, he officially passed the IQ test of Mensa (MENSA), the world's largest high-IQ organization, with a score of 139 points, becoming the youngest member of the Mensa organization in the UK.

According to comprehensive foreign media reports, Beth (Beth Hobbs), the mother of the 4-year-old boy Teddy Hobbs (Teddy Hobbs), revealed that Hobbs used watching TV and tablet computers to learn to read and pronounce, and by the time he was 26 months old Can read, can count from 1 to 100 in 7 languages ​​before the age of 3, including mother tongue English, Chinese, Spanish, German, Welsh, etc., also learned to recite multiplication tables, and now can read the novel "Harry Potter" ", and read to my 15-month-old daughter.

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Beth revealed that she and her husband noticed that Hobbs had been outstanding since he was a child, and contacted Mensa for an IQ test when he was 3 years and 8 months old. He was invited to join the Mensa organization after he had the ability to recognize letters and words of an 8-year-old child, becoming the youngest member of the association in the UK.

Beth said that Hobbs has recently started playing with dough and learning about different flags of different countries, and he is considering working in the medical industry in the future.

She bluntly said, "I don't know why my son is so smart. I just want him to be a good person and happy with life. This is what any parent hopes for."

It is reported that if you want to join the Mensa organization, you must pass the intelligence test "Stanford-Binetare IQ test" (Stanford-Binetare IQ test) and score at least 132 points to prove that the applicant's IQ is the top 2% of the local population; it is reported , the average American IQ is 100 points.