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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

A Kid With 176 IQ is 1 in Million |Pranav Veera a God Gift

Pranav Veera

Pranav Veera is simple boy but a God Gifted Memory, Pranav loves to play Video Games and likes to play outside.

Pranav's Father Mr.Prasad Veera said 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, You have to have not a normal memorization, but some other means of recall."

Albert Einstein's IQ was believed to be about 160. But Pranav as an IQ of 176 its 1 in Million

Pranav loves all kinds of alphabets,"He loves to collect them, like different colors, different sizes, different materials," said his mother, Suchitra Veera.

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."

When asked Pranav what he wants to be when he Grow Up

Pranav Replied "An astronaut," he said without hesitation.

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