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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2007

He has been counting and doing addition since 3. The problems in this particular video are really easy for him because there are no carry-overs. I will have to create a video with carry-overs and show how he does them in his head. I will also have to create one with 3 digit numbers and subtraction... Coming soon!

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  • It's ridiculous that everyone who commented can only find criticism to a simple video. Who's business is it if he's doing the "right" method or if he's "gifted" or not? I find it extremely distasteful to see someone come to the conclusion that the parents must be "pushing" him. Do they know him? And who are they to say that "well he doesn't sound like a four year old". How judgmental. Just a word of encouragement: that is wonderful that your son understands this and you're doing a great job!

  • Thank you Liz. His math passion is all his. Yes we don't discourage it but he loves numbers. Some things are gifts from God.

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  • why does he tick his own work

  • i was giving that stuff when i was 2

  • @thestonedowl .....or somebody just making a joke?

  • kid has a bright future.

  • @killerwhalebobby

    Another jealous prick.....

  • @AlexieDoll

    Your just jealous.

  • i bet you didn't even know how to talk when you were 2....

  • that's the math i was given when i was 2

  • may I kindly offer some advice? I mean no offense whatsoever.

    Math is not writing down and memorizing random formulas and numbers, but what your son obviously has is a desire to work.

    So please, as he grows older (and maybe even earlier) introduce him to this website:

    artofproblemsolving dot C O M

    its a great website where if he truly pursues this talent, he'll understand what math is all about. There's books, online classes, and a forum of math-loving peeps.

    I hope you'll consider this.

  • You OBVIOUSLY did care what I said, you took the time to read it and the time to reply to it. LOL hahahahaha dumbass

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