GIFTED CHILDREN: Signs That Your Child Is Gifted - Here's How You Can Help Them | Ingenious Baby

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In this video, we're going to talk about the characteristics of gifted children and how you can help or cultivate that gift.
M. Rene Islas the executive director of the National Association for Gifted children will tell us the common characteristics and special needs of gifted children and what you can do to best support their learning and development.
As a good parent, we always want the best for our babies or kids. All kids are gifted, they're born in this world with purpose, but most of the time, their gifts go to waste because we don't have the knowledge to see the early signs of their talents.
In this interview you will learn:
🔹 What is a gifted child?
🔹 When can children be identified as gifted?
🔹 Can gifted children thrive in public school settings?
🔹 Is giftedness something you are born with or can it be cultivated?
🔹 Tips you can use at home to help your child reach for their personal best
🔹 What are the resources provided by NAGC?
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@IngeniousBaby
@IngeniousBaby 6 жыл бұрын
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@MYCAlAsr
@MYCAlAsr 6 жыл бұрын
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@virtualinfluencer
@virtualinfluencer 2 жыл бұрын
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@IngeniousBaby
@IngeniousBaby 2 жыл бұрын
@@virtualinfluencer Fantastic! Working on some new episodes to come out soon.
@melancholykaren
@melancholykaren 5 жыл бұрын
My daughter started reading at 2. When she started school, she had a hard time adjusting but her teachers worked with her. When she moved to a different school, it's a different story. I tried to talk to her teacher and meet her half way but, apparently, giving my child a workbook for higher grades wasn't allowed because it's not fair for other children. It was very frustrating. They want my kid medicated. I pulled her out and started homeschooling her. Now, she's back in public school but a different school. School is great. Teachers love her. Amazed, even. I'm glad that she's having fun and learning more.
@Petuacapturesit
@Petuacapturesit 2 жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh. Am going through the same thing with my son. How is your daughter doing now?
@melancholykaren
@melancholykaren 2 жыл бұрын
@@Petuacapturesit she's well adjusted. Still a nerd but no problems at school at all. She's in 6th grade now.
@abhishekthakare1862
@abhishekthakare1862 2 жыл бұрын
Started reading at 2??? You mean recognising letters / symbols or reading out sentence like adults???
@melancholykaren
@melancholykaren 2 жыл бұрын
@@abhishekthakare1862 no, she started reading at 2. Not Shakespeare, obviously. She started reading easy sentences.
@abhishekthakare1862
@abhishekthakare1862 2 жыл бұрын
@@melancholykaren Wow.. I wish my now 2 yr kid could do that... But he simply don't sit at one place, so forget teaching reading to him atleast for now, yes he can recognise symbols from A to Z, count from 1 to 5 and also recognise basic geometric shapes and can recognise colors too........... But one plus point is being Indian I am making him bilingual... He speaks his mother tongue and English too.... He is 2 yr 2 month old now
@virtualinfluencer
@virtualinfluencer 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. My son is turning 2 on the 25th. He is bilingual. Speaks english and spanish. By 13 months, he knew that you talk to mom in spanish and daddy in english. What facinates me is his ability to recite a complete book (as much as 20 pages) after we read it to him a few times. He recited the complete "polite elephant" by Richards Scurry, Tootle by Getrude Crampton and The sleepy book by Margret Wise Brown by the time he was 16 months old. He Identifies over 600 items in English and Spanish from the Firefly Visual Dictionary (his favourite and calls it "the big book of wonders") and can relate different animals just by looking at them. Tell him something once, and he wont forget it. Last night, we where stunned when he said "the solar system is in the milky way galaxy. Daddy, lets go read the planets book and see how many jupiters are in the galaxy". A few days earlier, I asked him what the biggest animal was. He went into this explanation that lasted like 2 minutes and then ended it by saying, Borosaurus or blue whale choose one. Stunned, I said, what is the biggest animal today. He said in a high tone. "African elephant" with a smile like Daddy I know that!. Although I work from home and spend a significant time teaching him, I often wonder what how he is able to process and retain a lot of information. The down side is he doesn't like hanging out with kids and takes EVERY THING apart and that can be annoying.
@Alabanza.Musicversity
@Alabanza.Musicversity 2 жыл бұрын
This is amazing! My son is a bilingual musical baby (Spanish, English) and at 1yr already passed 20 words in both languages. We do not watch TV so his ear is just phenomenal! He loves puzzles and is so mad if you take it away! We played a song in Portuguese twice and the next day he started babbling part of the lyrics and even I was shocked! I feel there is something special about multilingialism and there is a mountain of research that shows they hear music in language and the connection between the two from birth. I pray we guide our little ones well!
@virtualinfluencer
@virtualinfluencer 2 жыл бұрын
@@Alabanza.Musicversity wow. That sounds amazing. He is Benjamin's type. You will be astonished to discover that his abilities go way beyond music. You have him at the right age so keep teaching him. Benjamin hasn't slowed down at all. At 4, he has started focusing on biology and planets. He knows more taxonomy that our local zoo gave him an ambassadorship. He uses siri and wikipedia to read (reads since 3) and learn just about anything as long as its animal or space or pokemons. But some issues are still on going. We keep him away from electronics. He like to take them a part. He has been learning to ride a bike both balance bike and pedal bike for 3 years and still can't. His good morning is "how many species are..." Its impossible to have fan with Benjamin without just turning it into a study even't. Keep me posted how you guys progress
@Galbanolli
@Galbanolli 5 жыл бұрын
Awesome information! My 24 month old has been doing jigsaw puzzles without even looking at pictures since she was 16/18 months old. Knew her abc’s ( not recited but the actual symbols) at 16 months old. Colors at 12 months, shapes at 13 (even complex ones) and counted to 40 by 18 months! She now knows all the planets some major organs and bones in the body and all continents!! It’s really hard to keep up with her
@virtualinfluencer
@virtualinfluencer 5 жыл бұрын
Thats my son there! You're doing good there.
@yingmin100
@yingmin100 4 жыл бұрын
Do you let your kid watch tv
@jasonf8910
@jasonf8910 4 жыл бұрын
@@yingmin100 The smartest people I know were able to watch unlimited TV as a child, but they also had parents that read to them for hours each day. TV is a problem when it's a child's primary way to explore the world, but as 'effective redundancy' it's a godsend.
@Galbanolli
@Galbanolli 3 жыл бұрын
biba I do but it’s limited. Right now during quarantine she’s watching more Than usual but that’s ok. I didn’t allow her to watch tv prior to one and less than half An hour after that and finally at 3 she watch max one hour now, but not everyday. Tv is ok in moderation just like anything else
@ckyung1312
@ckyung1312 3 жыл бұрын
@ham burges 😅
@astridcifuentes6633
@astridcifuentes6633 4 жыл бұрын
Everyone writing in this post think their kids are gifted. It’s is supposed to be a 2% of the population and it seems they are all commenting here The greatest brains of the history were not called gifted in childhood and didn’t received speacial education. That’s what made them gifted, that their intelligence was like that much that they didn’t need tutoring or specialist to guide them. All the opposite, they guided specialist and science. There are many very very smart kids but they are still not “gifted”. Those smart kids and even the ones who are not considered smart also change the world and also create new technologies and paths that change humanity. I don’t like to get obsessed with those terms.
@katew1030
@katew1030 4 жыл бұрын
Most parents of typical learners/average children will not be watching a video on raising gifted children. The comments will primarily be from parents and/or teachers who are watching this content to better understand their children or student's special needs.
@jamaicadotcom3216
@jamaicadotcom3216 4 жыл бұрын
Kate W Exactly! People watch videos on what they care about.
@drireneveigas9355
@drireneveigas9355 3 жыл бұрын
Gifted children get frustrated and often eant to end their life .
@karenleary4755
@karenleary4755 4 жыл бұрын
A gifted child will be gifted in most things not just one,this is my experience in having a gifted child, they will learn to perfect anything that interest them,and when theyve got to a stage were they think theyve got it perfect,then they will move on to something else and do same again.My son didnt learn anything at school,he was the classroom idiot that stopped other kids learning because he was a torment, everything he was good at he taught himself, and when i say he was good im talking an adult good,He started liking michael jackson and within 2 weeks he was dancing exactly the same as michae himself, every step, every hand movement and expression, so if he watched a MJ video he would only have to watch the video 3-4 times and hes perfected it.I bought him a guitar and after 3 months he was playing apache by shadows,another brick in wall,fever ect ect, i couldnt believe it because i never really heard him practicing any of them which was weird to me as i knew if i had tried to do same then would take me years to learn that, there was lots of stuff, unbelievable, hes 21 now and breaking my heart because hes taking the wrong road in life.....thats why i feel a gifted child is one that you dont have to teach them because they teach themselfs...
@armandocastro6914
@armandocastro6914 4 жыл бұрын
Hey. I'm about to turn 21. When I was a kid I loved and danced like Michael Jackson (that started when he died). I have always wanted my projects to be "perfect". Even thought I was identified as one of the smartest kids among my classmates I don't think I was gifted, but now I am (this seems logical to me). Now I have really bad grades and this is because of the tremendous amount of (social) anxiety I have. My mom thinks "I'm taking the wrong road in life" too. I an optimistic (nihilistic), I think things will be better for me in the future and I'm working for that to happen. Hope you're doing well.
@sirprize5191
@sirprize5191 4 жыл бұрын
@@armandocastro6914 Perfectionism is one of the big signs of giftedness. What is your aim in life if you have any? I'm looking more for your philosophy
@bukolaakinsanya6715
@bukolaakinsanya6715 2 жыл бұрын
Keep praying for him.and let him know you want him to.make you.proud
@psyche6474
@psyche6474 5 жыл бұрын
It has been the very first KZfaq video which I agree with 100% of what were discussing and sharing. Rene does provide great insights on how to cultivate gifted children. Thanks to both Rene and Kelly for making such amazing videos for us and please do keep up with it!
@IngeniousBaby
@IngeniousBaby 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Pscyhe Wong! And being a subscriber www.KZfaq.com/IngeniousBaby! we have many more episodes in editing...more coming soon!
@karikari7336
@karikari7336 6 жыл бұрын
My daughter is speaking in sentences since 16 months but was speaking a lot way before that. It’s like she’s like a three year old and she’s not even two. Everywhere we go people are like how old is she???!! She doesn’t sleep well. She’s a leader she wants to lead everything. She does puzzles. I stay home with her and I’m a teacher and I do everything to nurture her as much as I can. I want to learn more and do all I can. I may put her in a French school. And of course music lessons too. 🎶 Thanks for the information. It was helpful for me as a mom and a teacher.
@LearnWithMineLifeVlog
@LearnWithMineLifeVlog 6 жыл бұрын
MommyMakesPinteret Carisaa It's almost like you are describing my daughter !! 😍😊
@palecompass3598
@palecompass3598 6 жыл бұрын
My daughter has really benefited from Baby Signs and Music Together. These programs are widespread and may be in your town, too. We also expose her to other languages at our local library. I hope that's helping my daughter enough. I've sought out more, but haven't had much luck in my area. Good luck with your little one. I hope she gets all she needs to thrive. :-)
@marykay8587
@marykay8587 5 жыл бұрын
Wow! Your child can do all that? My kids a dumbass compared to yours
@panipoori8961
@panipoori8961 4 жыл бұрын
Same her with my daughter too..
@katew1030
@katew1030 4 жыл бұрын
My daughter is 21 months and sounds similar to your's. What have you found in the past year that's benefitted her the most? Any tricks or tips as she nears 2 years old?
@elizabethfernandez8016
@elizabethfernandez8016 8 ай бұрын
My daughter is in 2nd grade now, and I knew from the moment she turned 9 months that she was a different from other kids her age. By 18 months she could speak in complete sentences, knew how to mixed primary colors to make secondary colors. She was reading harry potter books by the end of kinder, she is now fluent in English and Spanish (read, write and speak), she is learning Chinese and dutch. Hates math but knows her multiplications (1-12) just because one day she was bored and decided she wantes to learn them. She is now reading at 6th grade level, and doing math at 4th But school wont to anything not until she gets tested in 3rd grade.
@karenleary3274
@karenleary3274 3 жыл бұрын
my son was a gifted drawer in little school, his drawings were like a grown ups but tht was just the start,in no time he was doing allsorts, he would watch michael jackson dance just a few times witin in 3 weeks he was doing the dance as good as MJ, then he went to body poppin and was spinning on his head within 2 weeks again like a grown up,then came magic, again he got that good grown-ups were taking him all over showing his tallent,he was drawing crowds,and earning money,i bought him a guitar, it was stood in corner of room for months before he even picked it up, but when he did, within 3 months he was playing shadows and elvis ect unbelievable, i thought he had to be gifted
@IngeniousBaby
@IngeniousBaby 3 жыл бұрын
He sounds like quite the young man! How old is he now?
@karenleary3274
@karenleary3274 3 жыл бұрын
@@IngeniousBaby hes 21 now and i still try getting my head round how fast he picks things up, i know to achieve what he does takes a long time for sure would take me years,not normal,ive told him hes gifted but he thinks im daft lol.Do you think he could be gifted.Iremember him coming home from school and he told me to take some pics of him, which i did, and i asked him what for, and he showed me, he flipped through the pics real fast and he was doing billie jean dance lol, he also drew every step
@wakeupstylellc
@wakeupstylellc 2 жыл бұрын
My daughter’s father and a family friend think my daughter is gifted. I think she is like this video said gifted in certain areas. Thank you for the tips. I will encourage and make sure she has a sweet spot of being challenged just enough.
@IngeniousBaby
@IngeniousBaby 2 жыл бұрын
You sound like a great mom!
@MYCAlAsr
@MYCAlAsr 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for an amazing video and advice! I have a 13 month old daughter. This has really helped and motivated me to teach her more and discover what she is good at.
@albert111music
@albert111music 5 жыл бұрын
My son is bilingual, speaks better than most 3 year olds. He’s not even 2 years old yet. I can have a conversation with him.
@kptrzk9398
@kptrzk9398 2 жыл бұрын
Cool
@LisaLee123
@LisaLee123 Жыл бұрын
That’s incredible
@thescenesociety
@thescenesociety 3 жыл бұрын
My older sister and I were in the “gifted” program in school. She was really good at drawing and so was I. Although I didn’t like it, I won a contest in 4th grade. I taught myself how to play guitar at age 12. My dad played a couple notes and I just played them back. Was always good at math. And now he thinks my son is really smart, possibly gifted. Grammar and punctuation always made sense to me and I never knew how other kids got it wrong on questions. Not showing off cause a lot of other people in the comments have kids that sound smarter than mine lol I came here because my son has already met all the two year old milestones and he turns two this month. Gonna check the threee year old milestones now lol Update: yeah all three year old milestones are met as well.
@IngeniousBaby
@IngeniousBaby 3 жыл бұрын
Wow! Sounds like you have a smart boy! Glad you recognize this early so you can give him the proper attention and resources.
@Rockstar-jd8ot
@Rockstar-jd8ot Жыл бұрын
Same with my son! He’s 16 months and he’s at 32 month mile stones.
@jakobbourne6381
@jakobbourne6381 2 жыл бұрын
*personalised childrens books* make for nice gifts to kids while young, and nurture their growth with helpful/beneficial hobbies
@562mjohnson
@562mjohnson 5 жыл бұрын
My daughter is off to med school. She's 2 now. Is she gifted?
@fernandoc8505
@fernandoc8505 4 жыл бұрын
Michael Macillicutti no the cutoff is at 2 months old
@eclipse2456
@eclipse2456 4 жыл бұрын
Michael Macillicutti HA
@eclipse2456
@eclipse2456 4 жыл бұрын
Fernando C I’m rolllingggg 🤣🤣
@mulekickhandmadeguitars8465
@mulekickhandmadeguitars8465 3 жыл бұрын
If you have a child who seems to you to be a bit more intellectually advanced for his/her age, the best way to destroy any possibility of future success is to constantly pound it into his/her head that he/she is far superior to everyone else -- especially his/her teachers. You'll eventually have an unemployable, useless, purposeless adult child that you'll need to care for and financially support for the rest of his/her life.
@IngeniousBaby
@IngeniousBaby 3 жыл бұрын
Hi! This is about raising awareness for those that often only get labeled for their disability and therefore gifts are not recognized or fostered.
@mulekickhandmadeguitars8465
@mulekickhandmadeguitars8465 3 жыл бұрын
@@IngeniousBaby So what? I made a valid point from my own personal observations.
@reflectreflex7612
@reflectreflex7612 2 жыл бұрын
My son learned his animal sounds, shapes and many things from educational tv. He is almost 3. I think he is gifted but my fiance has been sick unable to teach him she is recovering from a long illness but I an wondering if him learning all that from tv if he is gifted. I cut work hours to be able to work with him more. Any advice
@cigdemkurt1120
@cigdemkurt1120 5 жыл бұрын
I have two gifted children. And Im really anxious thinking about whether the are getting the right education here in Turkey.
@jasonf8910
@jasonf8910 4 жыл бұрын
How did you end up dealing with it?
@emileedhouse8367
@emileedhouse8367 3 жыл бұрын
5:20 legit me right now lol
@ranjanasrivastava1362
@ranjanasrivastava1362 4 жыл бұрын
My grandson was not even 3 and used to speak English as a first language..was able to make intricate patterns using blocks when he hadn't completed even 2...hindi is our first language yet his command over English is commendable..the usage of words and quality of expression is outstandingly good ..very inquisitive child he is with extraordinary memory, incredible sense of logic ,attention and understanding .(i always check it while narrating stories)but what worries me and others at home is his reluctance to write..he hates writing..he is a 5years and 8 months old child..yet finds it difficult to write three letter oor four letter words..he is extremely playful ..what should I take it as...a gifted child or a child who needs special attention..
@IngeniousBaby
@IngeniousBaby 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment. I would recommend talking to your doctor about his concerns. I do want to mention that I have a video coming out next week about kids that are "Twice Exceptional", a term used to describe gifted children who may also have some sort of learning disability or learning challenge.
@ranjanasrivastava1362
@ranjanasrivastava1362 4 жыл бұрын
@@IngeniousBaby thanks for the reply..we have yet not seen any doctor regarding excessive playfulness of the child or his lack of interest in writing..as he has not even completed 6 , we would like to observe him for a little more time.. complete lockdown in Mumbai since the past more than 4 months has also aggravated the situation making children frustrated and annoyingly restless..from the information i gather from internet or some videos, i come to this conclusion that largely, the child has the symptoms of a genius child yet on the other hand some signs of behavioural pattern cause serious worries..however would love to seek your advice and would watch your videos concerning the issue with all sincerity ..i would also love to know remedial measures advised to take care of such incredibly talented children.
@fernandoc8505
@fernandoc8505 4 жыл бұрын
My dog is bilingual in Chinese and Russian and he’s only a month old. Is he a genius?
@BjaaHobbies
@BjaaHobbies 5 ай бұрын
For real 😂? I guess it is
@agnes3783
@agnes3783 3 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@LisaLee123
@LisaLee123 Жыл бұрын
My son isn’t 4 yet but he can recognize and read in 3 languages, read full sentences, self teaches the piano, loves math and science. I don’t have to do much
@IngeniousBaby
@IngeniousBaby Жыл бұрын
Wow! he sounds very talented. You''ll have to work with him to ensure he's getting the resources and support he needs as he matures.
@rohitramchandani9295
@rohitramchandani9295 2 жыл бұрын
My son could do 100 piece puzzles when he was 3 and could count way beyond 1000 and perform mental addition in math. Now he is 4 , can read analog clocks and calculate time difference of different countries mentally. He performs complex multiplication and addition mentally. ( yesterday he did 77*40=3080) something i had to verify using a calculator. All this he does on his own and we have never pushed him for anything. As parents, what can we do to support and nurture his talent? We live in Australia, and my son will start his school in 6 months (when he is 5) Should we be doing anything different?
@IngeniousBaby
@IngeniousBaby 2 жыл бұрын
It sounds like he is definitely gifted! And, yes, gifted children have special needs that need to be addressed both in terms of education and social/emotional. I recommend taking him to your local educational psychologist to get testing and advice.
@itz._ab3082
@itz._ab3082 5 жыл бұрын
Why do you separate children .i mean like every child is gifted it’s just the lack of attention they get and how react to there learning process,for instance some students like act funny or act stupid when there not.in other words every student is gifted and has so many potential to be successful it’s just the way a teacher or person see there child.so never say your child is not smart in of.you should always support your child in what they want and what their fighting for.btw I’m not a parent I’m a 14yr old just giving my opinion👊🤔
@IngeniousBaby
@IngeniousBaby 5 жыл бұрын
You hit the nail on the head! That is what www.ingeniousbaby.com is all about. EVERYONE is born with capacity for genius, a majority of it is how we are nurtured on educated.
@itz._ab3082
@itz._ab3082 5 жыл бұрын
Ingenious Baby ok then y don’t you look in the lower valley for a genius,i mean that’s were I live
@JamieLibrarian
@JamieLibrarian 3 жыл бұрын
He is not answering her questions! 🤦
@rinky_dinky
@rinky_dinky 3 жыл бұрын
YES! THATS WHAT I THOUGHT!
@BoeEye
@BoeEye 4 жыл бұрын
So someone said that they wanted a gifted child, So I put one in a box and wrapped it. Apparently that's not what they meant...
@Chaos-soldier831_official
@Chaos-soldier831_official 3 жыл бұрын
My son is 5 years old. He is in class 1 and went to the school for 3 months. Our native language is urdu but he speaks English with an accuracy of 99% in grammar and prepositions. His English vocabulary is equivalent to any college student and he asks questions like TNT explosion, life in solar system and radioactive decay. He explains human physiology and metabolism of glucose, protein etc. What should I do?
@praveenbhosale4162
@praveenbhosale4162 5 жыл бұрын
Good informatiin.,if u dont mind i am going to give u one suggestion which will help your channel to become more popular,now all videos are in English language that is perfect but also provide experts views in Hindi language (indias very popular language).thank you..it will definitely boost ur subscriber and views too..
@IngeniousBaby
@IngeniousBaby 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the suggestions. I will look into to the possibility of doing this in the future.
@kptrzk9398
@kptrzk9398 2 жыл бұрын
Would Samskrtm boost viewers? Maybe Icelandic too?
@realascanb222
@realascanb222 5 жыл бұрын
My child is black and gifted but it took the school longer to identify him. I think it was a race thing for sure. He only got in because his test scores were either 95% or 99th percent. They were saying he was doing to well although he was bored with straight As. They said he was too well adjusted for years. They take the kids with behavioral concerns due to boredom.
@IngeniousBaby
@IngeniousBaby 5 жыл бұрын
sumkindal8dy thanks for sharing your experience. Curious how old he was when they identified him?
@panipoori8961
@panipoori8961 4 жыл бұрын
sumkindalady why do u people always blame for your race / colour .. it might be some other reason... by bringing this issue u create more drift in th society...
@katew1030
@katew1030 4 жыл бұрын
As an educator, I highly doubt it was a race thing. If so, shame on the teacher. However, let's assume our children's educators have their best interest in mind and give benefit of the doubt until proven otherwise (for this is most likely the case). It can take time to identify a gifted child, for there are many "smart" children in a classroom. Now, if your child was not fluent in the language spoken in the classroom, this could absolutely make a difference in the amount of time it takes for a teacher to recognize his giftedness.
@sj4iy
@sj4iy 3 жыл бұрын
@@katew1030 My son was identified at 9 years old because he's on the spectrum. Obviously, we had our suspicions for a while, but one problem is that he was a late talker and he didn't read until 1st grade. What he was amazing at was math, puzzles and building things...but he never seemed to fit any 'box' or list. He also didn't score high enough on the OLSAT to be referred for futher testing. His second grade teacher thought he was 'emotionally disturbed' and even dropped him to a lower ability group because of his behavior and not because of his academics. It wasn't until his therapist recommended him for an IQ test (she thought he could be twice exceptional, and we were also worried about a potential learning disability) that the school tested him. Behavior definitely can obscure giftedness, even when a child is making high grades. If your kid gets labeled as the "problem child" like mine has, it takes even longer. In the end, it's not about the label...it's just about getting him help that will allow him to be well rounded as an adult.
@MrsToooSweet292
@MrsToooSweet292 Жыл бұрын
Oh Lord...not gonna respond how I want to 🙄 it's 2022...it's not about race, stop pushing it 🙄
@user-yt1cj4ub6y
@user-yt1cj4ub6y 5 жыл бұрын
Я знаю все страны мира yo se todos los países en el mundo انا ارف كل بيلاد في كل علم ,我只道全國時局 i know all the countries of the world je parles langurs des nations unies
@hiratariq6667
@hiratariq6667 3 жыл бұрын
The website of this speaker?
@IngeniousBaby
@IngeniousBaby 3 жыл бұрын
You can find more great videos at www.ingeniousbaby.com
@taysilvaaa
@taysilvaaa 4 жыл бұрын
He needs to learn how to answer exactly what he was asked
@wild3serenity7
@wild3serenity7 2 жыл бұрын
"... And our task, our duty, our duty to the new generation is to clean up the garbage. We must make every effort to clear the Earth of all kinds of weapons. Our technical achievements and discoveries, embodied in the most modern and, as it seemed to us, unique military complexes, turned out to be unnecessary rubbish before the face of a new generation. And we have to remove it." Anastasia "Ringing Cedars of Russia
@ashjackson7
@ashjackson7 4 жыл бұрын
'250% less likely'. Clearly basic math wasn't his strong suit, lol.
@yeahiprotest
@yeahiprotest 3 жыл бұрын
The term gifted is so corny
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