10-year-old girl told she was "weird" then finds out she has IQ higher than Albert Einstein

“Take very little notice on those people who choose to treat you poorly. It is how they are defining their story not yours,” – Lei Wah

When people don’t understand something, they would be too quick to judge and resort to alienation and bullying.

Bullying is more common than we think.

Adhara PĂ©rez remembers being bullied by her schoolmates.

It’s sad to see your child being an outcast. It’s hard seeing her crying because her classmates refused to play with her and even made fun of her.

That’s how Adhara felt when she was going to school.

Everyone didn’t like her and looked at her like she was unwanted. Her classmates used to call her ‘oddball’ and ‘weirdo.’

Sadly, even her teachers thought she wasn’t fit to stay in the school.

“I saw that Adhara was playing in a little house and they locked her up. And they started to chant: ‘Oddball, weirdo!’” said Nallely Sanchez, Adhara’s mother. “And then they started hitting the little house. So I said, I don’t want her to suffer.”

It was heartwrenching for a mother to see her daughter being bullied. As for Adhara, it was a very traumatic experience.

At a very young age, Adhara suffered from a deep depression. She refused to go out, hang out with other kids, and even go to school.

The reason they bullied her was that for them, Adhara was different from other kids.

Adhara has Asperger’s Syndrome, and she was diagnosed when she was just three years old. Asperger’s Syndrome is included in the Autism Spectrum. It means the child will or may have a hard time socializing.

But there was something else special about Adhara.

This little girl has an IQ of 162 – a few points higher than geniuses Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking.

Adhara, the little girl they called ‘weird,’ is actually a genius.

Most often, the gifted people are the ones experiencing bullying, alienation, and cruel judgment from the people who should appreciate them.

Nallely didn’t want to give up on her little girl. She knew her daughter was unique. At an early age, Adhara was able to master the periodic table and had extensive knowledge of algebra.

While working with a psychiatrist, they recommended Nallely to take Adhara to a Talent Care Center.

This was the start of Adhara’s new life when she was confirmed as a young genius.

With the right environment, Adhara thrived, and her intelligence was nurtured.

At the age of 8, she had finished high school.

Now, she is finishing two online degrees. One is for industrial engineering in mathematics, and the other is for Systems engineering.

Not only that, little Adhara had already published a book with the title, ” Do Not Give Up.”

She was already featured in the famous Forbes MĂ©xico‘s “100 Most Powerful Women in Mexico.”

Currently, Adhara is developing a smart bracelet that can track the emotions of ‘unique’ kids like her.

She is set to take an exam for the University of Arizona to pursue her studies and eventually fulfill her dream of becoming an astronaut.

Just wow! This little girl will help change the world, and we can’t wait to see her achieve her dreams.

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Source: Pauly Wul, adhara_perez11

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