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Old 03-17-2009, 01:23 PM   #1
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LOVELAND, Ohio — Pranav Veera can recite the names of the U.S. presidents in the order they served in office. He can say the alphabet backward. Give him a date back to 2000, and he'll tell you the day of the week.

He's only 6 years old.

VIDEO: Pranav knows his numbers

At first glance, Pranav is a typical young boy who is highly competitive at playing Wii video games and likes to play outside. A closer look reveals he's anything but typical.

Pranav has an IQ of 176. One person in 1 million has an IQ of 176 or above. Albert Einstein's IQ was believed to be about 160. The average IQ is 100.

When Pranav was 4-and-a-half, his parents noticed he seemed unusually intelligent while playing with alphabet sets. He could even recall which letters were certain colors.

"That kind of puzzled us," said his father, Prasad Veera. "You have to have not a normal memorization, but some other means of recall."

Now, he loves all kinds of alphabets.

"He loves to collect them, like different colors, different sizes, different materials," said his mother, Suchitra Veera.

The Veeras decided to have Pranav tested three months ago at Powers Educational Services in Hyde Park, Ohio.

"I said, 'Let's try it out, because he seems to do a lot of stuff kind of not quite normal for his age,' " his father said. "He tested 176."

He seems to have a photographic memory, so keeping Pranav engaged and learning is a big challenge for his family.

His mother and grandmother, Shanta Sastri, work with him at home.

They're guided by his focus and interests.

"The way to get him interested is to associate something with numbers, like presidents' birthdays … and when they came into office," his mother said.

"Once we introduced him to the idea, he was asking more and more questions, so we created a spreadsheet for him in Excel, and he keeps on asking us to add more types of information to it, like sort them in the order that they came into office, sort them in the order when they were born," she said.

In prekindergarten, his teacher had him do more challenging work, such as division and telling time. In kindergarten, his classmates are learning the alphabet and numbers up to 100. He's counting over 1 million.

"He's an amazing child," said Marci Taylor, his teacher at McCormick Elementary in the Milford School District. "He knows so much, yet he's probably more excited about learning than any child I've ever seen. He shakes with excitement."

Pranav knows so many incredible things, she said, but what's also impressive is that he's still a 6-year-old boy.

"He loves to go play at recess and climb on the monkey bars," Taylor said.

It's possible that Pranav might eventually have his learning accelerated, even by skipping grades, but his father said they would have to consider that with his social needs. "We want him to be as normal as possible," his father said.

"Right now, it's kind of early, and we can do a lot at home," his mother added. "We have to figure out what works best, because I think it's different for each child."Pranav draws his intelligence from both sides of the family.

His father has a Ph.D. and his mother has two master's degrees.

What does Pranav want to be when he grows up?

"An astronaut," he said without hesitation.

Truly, for Pranav, the sky's the limit.
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Can he still act like a six year old? My problem with child proteges is they never act like little kids. It is a shame to lose such a wonderful time in our lives and the memories of innocence.
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I have one big issue with IQ. If you got a big IQ don't mean, that you are intellignet. the IQ just measures the ability to think logical. That means, that the IQ number shows how abstract a person can think.

So the fact is, that if you have a big IQ don't mean, that you are more intelligent.
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I have one big issue with IQ. If you got a big IQ don't mean, that you are intellignet. the IQ just measures the ability to think logical. That means, that the IQ number shows how abstract a person can think.

So the fact is, that if you have a big IQ don't mean, that you are more intelligent.
Actually, it's problem solving. The ability to solve the problems given at such a young age does indicate the relative capacity of their intelligence. Clearly, he's exceptionally gifted and will be very influential in the future. I would personally push him to excel in as many areas of his interest as possible because of the potential he has on the current dearth of knowledge is currently extremely high. I would suggest that he go the library as often as he goes to school, to learn on his own and thus not be bored and limited.
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I would personally push him to excel in as many areas of his interest as possible because of the potential he has on the current dearth of knowledge is currently extremely high. I would suggest that he go the library as often as he goes to school, to learn on his own and thus not be bored and limited.
That is my problem as he needs to also be a normal little boy. I know he is gifted, but sometimes gifts can wait. There will be plenty of time for college in the future. Let him be with children his own age. Do not stick him in college as a child.
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Well, obviously a normal social life is a must. I'm strictly speaking of his intellectual potential, as this kind of intelligence doesn't just generate as quick as many of us would like.
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sounds autistic tbh, just his "intelligent parents" have changed the general publics PoV
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