The Kids Bullying This 8YO Didn't Know She's Smarter Than Albert Einstein
Dhir Acharya - Nov 21, 2019
Adhara Perez is just 8 years old, but she already has the ability to succeed in whatever career she takes. But life is no easy for her.
Adhara Perez is just 8 years old, but she already has the ability to succeed in whatever career she takes. And we can predict that because this little girl may be more intelligent than most scientists. Recent reports say that Perez’s intelligence quotient is 162, which is higher than the 160 IQ of Stephen Hawking and Albert Einstein. But the fact that she's smarter doesn’t mean she has an easier life.

When Perez was three, she was diagnosed with Asperger’s, which is a developmental disorder making it harder to use nonverbal communication and to have social interactions. But similar to some other autism forms, this disorder can lead to repetitive interests and behavioral patterns. That means children suffering from this syndrome are often excellent at certain things such as athletics and playing the piano because they can put 100% concentration on it.
The girl, though, says that children at her school didn’t accept it very well. She was bullied by fellow students, who made a mockery of her. Nallely Sanchez, Perez’s mother, said that she saw her daughter playing in a house and her friends locked her up. Then the kids began to chant: “Oddball, weirdo!”
The bullying obviously made Perez depressed, according to the mother, she didn’t want to go to school, she slept in class and talked with no interest.

Fortunately, Sanchez figured that Perez’s behaviors at school were not consistent with how intelligent she knew she was at home. Sanchez realized that Perez couldn’t benefit from traditional education methods, so she took her to therapy. And Perez was found to have a massive IQ that allows her to skip her education to join a higher learning environment that better suited her.
As a result, Perez completed elementary school before she was five years old and finished high school before she was eight. Now, she is learning to get two online degrees at the same time, one of which in systems engineering and the other in industrial engineering in mathematics.
The girl even has a book that tells her experiences with the title “Don’t Give Up.” She also made it to the list of Mexico’s 100 Most Powerful Women in Forbes Mexico.

Perez is not only writing a book, but she’s also working on a smart bracelet to help with emotion monitoring for differently-abled kids. This creation will help caregivers and parents anticipate emotional outbursts and seizures to keep the kid comforted and safe.
However, Perez is also learning English to prepare for when she goes to the US and take the entrance exam to the University of Arizona, the school she dreams to get in. maybe one day, we will see Perez leading medical researchers, astrophysicists, or more with her gift.
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