5-year-old earns Mensa membership as parents navigate raising a 'profoundly gifted' child
- Bryce Bartlett, at just 5 years old, has earned membership in Mensa due to his IQ of 145, which was noted to be "off the charts" by a psychologist.
- Bryce has accomplished feats like reading 100 books in a single month and building complex Lego sets intended for teenagers.
- His mother, Jill Bartlett, faces the challenge of nurturing a profoundly gifted child while ensuring he enjoys childhood activities.
- Bryce started reading independently at age 4, highlighting his exceptional intellectual abilities.
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