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  • I just donated to the project. Am I the only one who is overwhelmed by the love that this family projects. God is love and I feel the love of God coming out of the father and mother to their son. This is what a father does, take his children further.

  • This is true parenting. All kids should be introduced to education and make it fun.

    This Father is a hero. For a child at his age to pretty much understand his vocabulary is amazing. I remember I learned all what he knows in 4th grade! And got in depth into chemistry and physics in the 6th grade. I am truly amazed and wish all parents take note on his dedication to bring his son a early start into the joy of education and knowledge. Bravo Sir. Bravo.

  • The BFHS Network supports this...

  • Nice

    

  • Mind blowing!

  • ASA!!

    AWESOME!! Congatulations! You all motivated me to teach my brother! Hey are you all in Dianetics?

  • I mean this is cool I guess but regurgitation of information is not understanding and applying. Any kid can do this with enough training.

  • @japon28311 right... but most kids do not have the attention span to learn complex information and most parents do not know these things themselves to teach it. so in that way, the kid is special. just give credit and save the bullshit for adults.

  • @BigBen81 Hey I applaud the kid and his parents. But reciting the elements by the atomic structure is probably just above learning the ABC's when it comes to difficultly level. Until you can logically do something with the information its really pointless. The kid would learn more from learning how to spell those words rather then saying big words with only a number attached to then and no meaning. So you save the Bull.

  • @japon28311 And how do u know he doesnt already know his ABC??? This kid has a reasonig power higher than most and is fortunate his parents are taking the pains to develop it.. Learn from this and stop hating

  • @Wolando1 Umm...did you even read my comment. I can almost guarantee he knows his ABC's. But associating a number or atomic structure with large word with no meaning is not applied knowledge. It wouldn't matter if you memorized to whole periodic table and could say "π" to hundred decimals. You have to know how to get there first and that means learning way more basic concepts first.

  • @japon28311 bro this little black child is counting, and associating the amount of electrons with indentifying the elements at 2 AND A HALF YEARS. He even knows the next element at the end of the video. You was barely pissin in your diaper right at 2 and half years old big dawg

  • @ll2nycell I was also once a little black child 20 years ago and I don't think you were there to say what my mental capacity was. Also what does being black have to do with it? Are you saying its amazing a black child can do this but if he was White or Asian or any other race it would be completely normal?

  • Incredible...God is all in him

  • I knew it could be done and believed that this was being done by many who know the teachings of The Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad, but this is the confirmation of that! I give thanks!

    Kamal Imani

  • All praise is due to Allah!! Im getting the book!!!

  • just got taught by a 2 yr old. damn.

  • Awww he is soo hansome. And Extremly smart . All Praise is due to Allah !

  • @Success2399 all praise be to good parenting, nothing to do with crazy fictional characters.

  • @THEDISABLEDFERRET I hate when people speak out of ignorance...The father of this child gave praises to ALLAH and the teachings he gained from the Nation of Islam

  • @BlackZeus1990 Religion is ignorance.

  • @THEDISABLEDFERRET Ignorance is people acting or speaking based off of knowledge they don't have....but whatever

  • Brilliant. I think this is a supreme example of why our babies are the greatest. Promote and be steadfast for our children.

  • They are citizens (members) of the Nation of Islam

  • and you can see he tlist actually thinking about it praise is be to Allah

  • I LOVE this; what a great dad. All kids without a learning disability are capable of such. It's all in the parenting.

    What a smart & handsome young man he is.

    ♥♥♥ Marashor ♥♥♥♥

  • I'm gonna die of cuteness.

  • Pretty little mixie <3 Hopefully I'll get to be like that daddy and have a similar son some day. This video gives hope in humanity :3

  • The kid " FML!"

  • He's left handed too! Southpaws!

  • I love how this little cutie stops to think about his answers! LOVE THIS!

  • father of the year

  • i love it... this shows the genius inside all of us... he's so cute.. science and math has always been my favorite... this is an inspiring video.. it brought tears to my eyes... keep the videos coming... l send your family much love and light...MUAH

  • name of song anyone please?? the one in the background 

  • Young genious he taught me something! No doubt he is going to be one smart young man when he grows up!

  • What an Awesome Father!! two thumbs up!!! :)

  • ADDED THIS VID TO MAKE FAVORITE. MY INSPIRATION TO DO WELL IN SCHOOL. WISH I HAD A FATHER LIKE HIM WHO SHOWED ME LOVE WHEN I WAS A CHILD, INSTEAD OF CHEATING BEHIND MY MOM, AND PHYSICALLY ABUSING ME. PLUS NOT GIVING ME ATTENTION.

  • there is hope for the future!

  • I just want to squeeze his cheeks.

  • DAAAAAAAAAAAAADDDD c'monnnn i'm trying to eat ma fackiiiingggg cheeerios!

  • AWWWW HE'S SO ADORABLE!!

    You go smart baby!

  • He's doing as good as me in gr 12 of my international baccalaureate which is a program for 'advanced' people (or hard workers, I was advanced and lazy lol). This kid is going places. Hopefully he makes a company that takes down apple!

  • hahahahah its funny this baby taught me a lot.

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  • AWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW.

  • Future Harvard University Rhodes Scholar in 20 years!

  • I can't wait till he's all grown up, becomes the genius he well-deserves to be, and looks back at this video to smile and remember where it all started :)

  • lol he thought about giving up that bite of cereal ahah

  • it is possible for every child to achieve this sort of knowledge...every child is special...and as humans we should reconnect ourselves to that innocence we once had as children...seems as if we lose it at a young age..the majority of the masses couldnt begin to comprehend the potential we all have within...

  • So Proud 2 See This Video. Truly A TOP DaD. What A Blessing :-)

  • @otaama. Its not the best response but sure as hell someone had to say it 1. My mother has 3 master degrees from Columbia and 1 from NYU on Ethics...and shes a physical therapist. I grew up in a brownstone in NYC (some horrible childhood) 3. My son can dive, scale fish- hunt and count! By the time he was 3. Lastly, Only douches call other people douches. No disrepect, douche.

  • This is beauty and love at its best!!!

  • Ladies and Gentlemen, the FIRST EVER, BLACK FATHER!!!!

  • @tiestoisu there has been many before this one is just on video

  • Meanwhile most other kids are drooling over their cereal while watching Spongebob, amazing what a child can do with proper parenting -_-

  • here i am learning Chem by a 2.5 year old...nice

  • *his parents*@PrincessOfBlending21

  • I feel so dumb after watching this I knew some of it but watching this baby is amazing...Good job to their parents :-)

  • im learning this right now and im 15 -.-

  • Awesome. But i do hope the kid gets good knowledge about all the other things in the world... like religeon etc, and goes on the right path ^__^

  • @pashaahsj fuck religion man. thats litteraly what people dont need to know. science is real religeon is not.

  • @bigfingshere lol after posting that i was really wondering if anyone takes the wrong meaning XD

    you did -.-

    I DID mean "I hope this kid isn't forced/introduced to a religion", just didn't want to put it that way, to prevent a flame war from the delude's hahah

    and if he does get pushed in, unfortunately... hopefully he will be smart enough to figure it out one day :) xx

  • This was AMAZING! Wonderful video.

  • @Sneakers102 If after watching this thats the best u can say you've either 1. Had a really bad childhood or 2. U r a douchebag. No disrespect

  • This is a result of flash cards, determined parents to avoid another self destructive "blk man" and probably a dad forcefully living thru his bi-racial son. (o btw I know cause I did it)

  • @Sneakers102 Except both his parents are black...his mother went to Howard Univeristy

  • "put your intuition on my intuition." -- adorable overload!

  • Okay... so what's the methodology being used here?

  • @romanieo and the future NASA astronaut. i am without words at how great this is, not only is your son a future Einstien. but is the coolest kid ever. as a 16 year old, i am still trying to remember the things he has already in his unbelievable brain. your son will complete Harvard and any other school he chooses before he is 12 years old. he is a great. a true scholar. there is no doubt in my mind he will be the future of science as we know it.

  • Kid: Dude, how many questions do i have to answer so i can enjoy eating my damn cereal? !!!!

  • damn when i was 2 i was to busy putting my finger up my nose

  • I think the kid JUST wants to eat his cereal. :)

    Nice video. Good job parents.

  • patience, support, non-scolding, passion = great parenting

  • Sorry to curse but how the FUCK do you dislike this video?? like are you jealous youre too stupid and only have a g.e.d and work at McDonalds? Or cause you didn't have parents that loved you this much? Seriously get a life. I applaud this parenting. And he's black which is a bonus

  • I pray that God blesses this child to continue on the path that he's on. His parents are excellent examples for myself and all other parents. For those of you who have the audacity to envy a 2 year old child; know that we all are quite sure that your envy is based in low self esteem, an inferiority complex and a need to make excuses for you under-efficient intelligence and intellect.

  • It's just rote memorization. While he obviously has an above average IQ, it is not the same as genius.

  • @synchromorph Is he just an average kid with early learning help?

    Hmmm he's a curious kid though. Wonder if he'll disappoint his father and become politically curious.

  • @synchromorph The word "genius" is really vague when defining a really smart person, imo. If by "genius", you mean he should be able to understand advance mathematics and scientific theory, then that is just biologically impossible since he's only 2.5 year old. However, he is a very special kid in that most kids his age are only learning how to speak and memorizing their ABC and numbers.

  • For all the haters out there...STOP IT!!!!

    The boy is smart and I don't believe he's being coached or reading from cue cards. This kid knew more than I did about physics, chem and bio than I did in college and I'm not ashamed to admit that I struggled with science in college. Leave this gifted child alone and stop being a hater!!!!!!

  • i used to be good at chemistry when i was young, but then i took an arrow to the knee

  • I was able to do this when I was 2 weeks old.

  • nice to see a dad parenting calmly instead of these crazy over achieving control parents you see. Seems the kid genuinely enjoys learning and the dad makes it fun. The way it should be, what a cutie!

  • Awesome!

  • This is beautifully amazing!! 

  • way more impressive than the 2 year old who smokes 2 packs a day

  • 1) This music is pretentious as hell.

    2) He should have focused on teaching the baby math. That's better for the brain, because this is just rote memorization...i.e. about as useful as teaching him all the countries in the world. A math brain does more things.

    3) The kid WILL rebel. I knew a Ghanaian-American baby genius (algebra and fractions) at 2.5years old, now he's 15 and wants to be a rapper. Hopefully this is only a phase, since he's in AP Calculus...but your kid WILL rebel eventually.

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  • Pfft, no offense but I've seen black African kids do this often.

    Youtube: Imafidon

    A smart bunch of Nigerian UK kids. You see talented kids like this all the time in most communities, it's just rare in black-American/akata communities because akatas love stupid shit like swag and being cool.

  • "Dad, can I finish my cereal first please?" lol What a cute and smart little cookie

  • This kid is more scientifically literate than all GOP candidates combined.

  • @LauraElaina They actually know about science?

  • I see the white nationalists are finally here commenting. I was wondering what took so long..

  • Well, this was just magnificent. :)

  • thank goodness it's not another video of black people fighting with each other and sticking up gas stations and convenience stores. this should be shown to the hip hop community to shame them out of glamorizing the mindset that 'makin that papah, tapping that ho booty, and shooting other blacks' is a lifestyle to aspire to.

  • Good job.

    education is the best investment.

  • You instill any thing you want in a child good or bad

  • I love this video! This child is really smart, for 2 years old! For the dumb people saying he's reading of cue cards, that's even better! A 2 year old that can READ and pronounce hydrogen, helium, lithum, etc. He isn't reading off of cue cards, but he's just very smart. This man has put time into his son to teach him. It's nice to see that he'll be somebody when he grows up :)

  • @Usernamenotpresent Someone made the comment that he should be teaching him math obviously he didn't pay attention because at one point in the video he's counting.

  • @Usernamenotpresent And furthermore, you have to know math to know any kind of science because science does require you to know math, that person is a real idiot.

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  • Successful black dad teaches child (albeit mixed race). This is rare in the black community - and I'm black so I know.

  • @Rawrlor...I don't think it's that rare...it's just not as often broadcast as the negative aspects of black communities...but it is REALLY nice to see!

  • It is not easy for a 2.5 year old child to memorize anything, much less scientific principles.

  • @SingleMaltBuckeye yea and how much of the periodic table do you know off the top of your head? Hater

  • @juliavictoria87 yeah he is a hater, when I was in college and took bio and chem, I had a hard time remembering the periodical table of elements. In fact, I had to use the tutoring services for bio and chem but I passed both classes with a B. Without tutoring I would have never passed bio or chem. 

  • people are blowing his intelligence outta proportion. a child's learning point is at its peak at that age cuz their head are figuratively empty at that stage so anything hammered in will stick...this is similar to asking a kid what number of the alphabet is letter "i" all he has to do is count and remember what he has crammed lol...but that said...Its good hes enjoying it. the reason most kids dnt know this is that no one teaches em this at that age. in fact there is an advised age for a reason

  • @cocaine000

    No we're not. He's in the top percentile of intelligence for his age. Most children hardly know their alphabet by 2.5 years of age.

  • @Rawrlor Yes I agree. A child's mind is like a sponge at this age.

  • @Rawrlor Cuz kids typically start school at 3 yrs old...Teach a 2 yr old alphabet over and over and tell me he won't know it all

  • Wudda joke. If you can talk you too can appear brilliant on YouTube. Lmao.

  • Why does everything have to be fake? -_- Lets just appreciate the kid's intelligence.

  • Jesus Christ....what a smart kid...glad he enjoys science at a young age like I enjoyed science in high school...kudos to daddy and mommy :P

  • @shakysyxx LOL, you should have been my tutor in college :-)

  • For those of you saying he memorized this information, you're right he did. Memorization is the beginning stages of knowledge. He said, "and next is Ununoctium", before his dad got there like, "Dad, I already know this." For those of you saying he is reading from a cue card, he is obviously looking at his mother behind the camera. Why hate on a little kid and his parents for working with him? If he were drooling or snotting you'd say cute. But you're skeptical of his learning abilities? #sad

  • @mkaylag OMG I so agree with you, when I was in college, I struggled with bio and chem, I thought those were the hardest classes I ever took (next to math), I didn't think I was going to make it. I guess all that tutoring paid off.

  • You can clearly see that this has been staged and edited. I bet this child would fail miserably if anyone else was asking the questions.

  • @SingleMaltBuckeye he may well do, he's flipping 2 years old, he's gonna make mistakes and learn by making mistakes!! The fact that he's understanding at least some of what the dad is talking about shows he's intelligent. It's clear just by watching him, he's a very bright child by the way he acts. Why do we always have to be so critical. Yes people too often burden people with words like genius at a young age and hype too much, but to do the exact opposite and discourage is pretty sad

  • Wow that's an amazing parent just imagine if every parent can teach their kid this well... anyways props to the child and the father

  • this is a huge change from laughing babies, sneezing babies, and kids who are high from the dentist....or kids who bite other kids fingers....

  • Weeeeeeeeeeeelll then. Kid is brilliant. Better than me v.v lol, but that's ok :)

  • well this is embarrassing...im in college and i still havent pasted gcse maths

  • he's just being fed information from behind the camera.

  • @asams1996 i agree. he looks behind the camera multiple times. just reading off a card I reckon

  • @IINaThYII i agree with a comment someone else posted, if he's bright enough to do that, that's even more impressive. It's not a bloody test, its showing how kids are capable of learning more at a young age. Nobody is saying that they won't get anything wrong or don't need a helping hand or pointer from time to time. They're not sitting university exams, they're casually learning at home!! He was probably looking at another person, eyes do move ykno! and most of the time he isn't looking round

  • @asams1996 Ima Hunt U Down >:D

  • @samweisner i hate people like you. let the kid be smart. if he memorized it, then he knows it. and at a very young age he will learn very easily, thus he will know this for the rest of his life.

  • @goo6 i don't think he meant it that way, at least for me I think this is cute and I really hope this kid does grow up to be a scientist and Im sure he can but I don't think he is a child prodigy or anything. Any child can just memorize information, understanding it is completely different from that. I liked this video because his father obviously cares deeply about his kids future and education

  • @samweisner lifes about memorizing to be fair

  • @iQuickyyyLFC hahaha riiight, maybe in Asia and apparently to black people too but actually applying information in the correct manor is intelligence, not memorization.

  • @tiestoisu you couldnt apply anything without memorization, atleast you could have a wild guess at applying if you knew it

  • @samweisner orved me that you could do that at his age and then we'll talk

  • @samweisner wow dude, hatin on a toddler.

  • @samweisner If he called you a shitbag, would that be novel enough?

  • that kid would be sooooo bored in public school

  • LIKE A BOSS.

  • @Starwars1442 thats what i was thinking but if that was true....thats still good cause that means he can read. lol

  • indigo child..next generation!

  • Ask him what a lion or a tiger is.

  • that kid is gonna invent the perpetuum mobile

  • How do you get him to stay focused?

  • @honeegrrl food!! works like a charm on toddlers. as well as grown men.

  • Romanieo is so amazing.

  • where was he when i took my chemistry test

  • Oh wow, he is so adorable! And this is just fantastic!

    I am so going to home-school my kid(s).

  • I've got to get whatever that kid is eating... it's making him smart... That or his parents' involvement to expand his educational boundaries.

  • Difficulty level: Black Baby

  • If this kid ever has a rebellious stage, it will surely mean the birth of a mad scientist/super villain.

  • @CoronaMage he will reach this "rebellious" stage at around 13 ... be prepared! *Epic Music Plays*

  • I love this!!! I barely knew the answers!!

  • wow

  • Wow, what a genius, on cue he repeats, "Hydrogen one one two two Helium Jesulum three".

    Did you know you can train a chicken to do the exact same patterns (by pecking word cards) on cue and amazingly enough, the chicken is no smarter than any other chicken.

    (By the way, three protons in a nucleus of Helium is not an atom of Lithium unless it also has 3 neutrons and 3 electrons, if you've got less than that, it is an Isotope of Helium).

  • @Matrix29bear So are you saying he isn't a genius, or all chickens are genius?

  • @Matrix29bear No, three protons will always be Lithium, and it will always have three electrons to go with it. It's the neutrons that vary and cause isotopes.

    Now stop talking out your ass and recognise that this kid is genuinely smart.

  • @Joosterandom Where was this kid when I took biology and chemistry in college, lol.

  • i want to marry your son when he is 18.... this is a genius in the making.

  • I admire these parents for they have a plan on how to raise a child and utilize all its potential. Too often people just decide to take children and wait and see how things will turn out.

  • I took Physics and Chemistry and I STILL don't know as much as this Kid. lol..amazing! it really shows that children can learn a lot of USEFUL things from a young age

  • see new parents,and future parents need to look at this video and understand that teaching doesn't start at school,but in the home

  • My favorite part was when the dad broke the Q&A session to ask for a bite. A good juxtaposition of intellectual and familial cuteness.

  • You guys are beautiful, keep up the love, light and knowledge!

  • Successful black dad and child are successful

  • its about time i see black guy that isnt talknig about hoes, money, chains, or rims -_-

  • @mike6789k the kid doesn't look like he's super stressed out or anything. calm down. just because your childhood was a dumb shitfest of playing with your own feces doesn't mean other children can't be raised differently.

  • Cuuuuute!! Kiddo and dad! Little guy's such a smarty.

  • LMAO at the tags, it goes from NASA to Jay-Z to Lady Gaga lol