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2-Year-Old Prodigy Taught Himself 4 Languages And Can Already Solve Math Problems - Blavity

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Isaiah Gyamfi, age 2, is gaining international recognition as a child prodigy who not only can solve mathematical complexities, but also knows how to count in four different languages. According to Because of Them We Can, Gyamfi’s mother Jazelle Anderson  noticed her son’s high level intelligence at the age of five months. Anderson, who has a background in education, observed her son watching YouTube videos on her phone. "One day Isaiah was watching a phonic video on my phone on YouTube, he scrolled to the videos at the bottom and clicked on a Japanese numeracy video," She told the Mirror. "He listened to it once and was fixated. He asked to watch it again, then before I knew it, he would recite the numbers back to back." The South West London mother said her son learned to count up to 40 in the Japanese language in less than 24 hours with no assistance. As a wife, mother and teacher, Anderson used her work in early childhood studies to create a learning practicum for Gyamfi, as she...

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