PARENTING: A two-year-old genius that definitely pushes us to see our potential
Updated | By East Coast Radio
Do you remember what you were doing when you were two?
There are definitely those moments where we are left speechless, not often and quite rare, but this was one of those moments.
When we hear about parenting scenarios, we agree that there are many different ways of parenting.
And there is no right or wrong way, it's about finding what suits you and your family and making it work for you. Of course we do believe that some kids are just born with a sense of wisdom, and that sometimes makes parenting even more difficult.
In this case, two-year-old Isaiah Gyamfi is the pride and joy of his parents, more than just for the obvious reasons. He is a special kind of child, one who has shown remarkable intelligence from such a young age.
"He can already read, write and count in five languages – English, Spanish, French, Twi, and Japanese." (MSN)
It doesn't just stop there as he loves to do mathematical equations as well.
His parents were encouraged to use his impressive intelligence as a way to motivate others on social media and started an Instagram page for him. Check out the video below where he names different countries just by looking at their location on cards, courtesy of Instagram.
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"Isaiah would spend all day pointing them out, and by the time he was ten months, he could identify numbers up to 50. When he was two years four months old, he started counting in 2s, 3s, 5s, 10s and 100s all by himself,” reads the caption of a clip that shows Isaiah at only eight months old and already excited about numbers." (MSN)
His parents share some love at the way he picks up the words in the language of many Ghanaian people, called Twi. They even say in the post that they are definitely due for a trip to Ghana. Who knows, maybe they will meet our favourite South African/Ghanaian family, The Oforis.
Check out the video below, courtesy of Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/p/CU2Q1lkoLWn/
:Image Courtesy of Instagram
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