One of the highest IQ people in the world
According to The Guardian, Karina Oakley is the only daughter of Charlotte Fraser, a marketing employee in Guildford. Karina's father is Nick, a programmer who is very good at Physics and Mathematics.
Although she only lived with her mother since childhood, Karina inherited her father's intelligence. Her mother was the one who discovered that Karina had outstanding differences compared to her peers. Neighbors near the mother and daughter's house also realized that Karina had a gift for languages.
“Since she started talking, Karina has surprised everyone with her unexpected statements that were beyond her age,” said Karina’s mother, adding that she once went to a psychologist for advice about her daughter’s case.
Karina and her IQ test when she was only 3 years old. (Photo: The Guardian)
At the age of 3, Karina was taken to London by her mother to undergo the necessary tests because her imagination was not like that of a child.
In the British capital, Karina was given a 45-minute IQ test. She was asked to complete listening, speaking, memorization, pen-holding and some number-related questions. The test results surprised experts there.
“Karia has an imagination unlike any other child her age. She has an IQ of 160, which is in the top 0.03% of the world’s population,” said renowned psychologist Joan Freeman, who admitted that she has met many intelligent children, but the case of the 2-year-old girl from Guildford is very special.
When talking to Karina, the British professor could not hide his surprise at her extraordinary intelligence. The professor affirmed that the girl had natural talent.
At the time, another two-year-old girl named Elise Tan-Roberts in north London was also found to have an IQ of 156. Elise could count to 10 in English and Spanish and recite the alphabet and the names of 35 capital cities fluently.
Elise had already wowed the whole of Britain, but when Karina appeared, the country's media exploded even more.
Lessons from child prodigies
After returning from London, Karina’s mother began to research famous child prodigies around the world. Although each had different circumstances, many had the same unfortunate ending because they developed too quickly.
Some people are so smart that they become eccentric and lonely in life. Some geniuses are self-taught, beyond their years, but fall into the situation of "blooming early and fading early".
Karina and her mother. (Photo: Daily Mail)
This made her extremely worried. Karina's mother feared that she would fall into tragedy if she tried to develop her superiority.
“Every parent wants their child to have a happy, interesting childhood, with a balance between studying and playing. I believe no adult will regret not taking the high school graduation exam at the age of 9,” she shared.
Learning from the lessons of other child prodigies, Karina's mother decided not to push her child to study or train a genius mind. She also did not pressure her little child to become an outstanding researcher.
So she still let Karina attend kindergarten at a nearby school, in age-appropriate classes. Even though her child performed better than her friends, Karina's mother still did not let her skip a grade.
The girl with an outstandingly high IQ lives happily, freely imagines and develops in the most natural way.
To date, Karina and her mother have a simple, peaceful life in their hometown. Many people express regret at the talent of the British prodigy, however, she is very satisfied with her current life.
She did not belong to any special organizations. Now people only mention Karina in some articles because she is a rare case of a child prodigy who chose a normal life instead of the halo of fame.
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