Isla McNabb’s ability to read back words written on an erasable tablet led her parents to contact Guinness World Records

Reading words aloud that adults scribble on an erasable tablet may not be the way many children spend their second birthdays. But it’s how Isla McNabb celebrated turning two, and it put the native of Crestwood, Kentucky, on the path to become the youngest ever female member of Mensa, the world’s oldest high IQ society, her parents said in a recent interview.

In a conversation published on Monday, Isla’s parents, Jason and Amanda McNabb, told the Guinness World Records website that they realized their daughter’s intelligence should be assessed after an aunt gave her an erasable writing tablet as a second birthday present.

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    1 year ago

    I met someone while I was in university who started in mansa as a young kid. Very proud of it, told everyone often. Once told me he discovered pockets and how proud he was of himself. Informed me red trucks always drive dangerously; no other color, no other car, but he saw a red truck drive dangerously once and joining mensa is all about pattern recognition. I’m not sure he knew what the word “pattern” means. Told me he had to argue with his teachers that he deserves a better grade on a project he cheated on because he couldn’t finish it by himself, but he got the better grade in the end because he deserves it and he is smart. I feel like he is a decent representative of mensa community.