i give this kid credit but we could all be like that if our parents read to use everyday and gave us a laptop to type on when we were six. she didnt even write it, she co- wrote it
nice to see parents are doing their jobs and forcing their kids to agree with their own views. this is a typical over-achiever's child. this kid's screwed in the long run. she has about as much character as a door knob. it's never to early to be strung up like a marionette by your parents.
@SlugRiot : I disagree with you. If you look at her presentation on TED, you will find that is what she choose to do. Aactually, on the contratry, she tells parents that never assume or limit your kid.
Then empower kids to learn how to be entrepreneurs early on in life. Schools should teach the subject, after all these kids are either going to work for a company (profit or non profit) or create their own path by owning businesses. Let's really teach them real life lessons. Why do we still have to follow the industrial age style of education while we are in digital, service- oriented age?
This child is exceptionally intelligent and eloquent. You are right, she is not cute but gorgeous. The brains on such a young girl!!!! I am going to buy this book for my two daughters. Way to go Adora :)
why does she squint?
Loodooweg 1 year ago
i give this kid credit but we could all be like that if our parents read to use everyday and gave us a laptop to type on when we were six. she didnt even write it, she co- wrote it
galekitty 1 year ago
nice to see parents are doing their jobs and forcing their kids to agree with their own views. this is a typical over-achiever's child. this kid's screwed in the long run. she has about as much character as a door knob. it's never to early to be strung up like a marionette by your parents.
AceVegas84 2 years ago
Go play like other kids fuck...I blame her parents ...no childhood...Let your kids live life and not become robotic borish anal suckers.
SlugRiot 2 years ago
@SlugRiot : I disagree with you. If you look at her presentation on TED, you will find that is what she choose to do. Aactually, on the contratry, she tells parents that never assume or limit your kid.
jiubaozhe1 1 year ago
whoa i never knew how smart asian are
lisaiskewl 3 years ago 2
Yay for creativity and books and cool kiddos! That would've been me if somebody had given me a laptop instead of forcing me to go to school! ;-)
iHannaNow 4 years ago
Wow, this is amazing! I've got to try and find her book.
Artoveli 4 years ago
Want smart education?
Then empower kids to learn how to be entrepreneurs early on in life. Schools should teach the subject, after all these kids are either going to work for a company (profit or non profit) or create their own path by owning businesses. Let's really teach them real life lessons. Why do we still have to follow the industrial age style of education while we are in digital, service- oriented age?
biz4kids 4 years ago 3
she is really good!
bunnyboo469 4 years ago 2
This child is exceptionally intelligent and eloquent. You are right, she is not cute but gorgeous. The brains on such a young girl!!!! I am going to buy this book for my two daughters. Way to go Adora :)
mosaiclife 4 years ago
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wow who gives a shit?
MazVazMan 5 years ago
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wow she can use an laptop and Microsoft Word
technfreak1 5 years ago
sfgsdf
Kamahl777666 5 years ago
omg. cool but she's not cute
classicdr 5 years ago
Dude. She was 8. The purpose is not for you to find her attractive/cute.
rawkfist13 3 years ago