And then the other day, while we were at Bench shopping for my Super Junior shirt, the little man began belting out, "I love you, Baby I'm not a monster, Neon al janha ireoke kajima!"
That's from the chorus of Big Bang's Monster, with the Hangul part meaning "You know me so don't leave like this." While he hears this song quite often - from the MYX Daily Top 10, at Arirang's Pops in Seoul, and from my 'Still Alive' CD - I never thought he'd be able to decipher the lyrics considering it's a Big Bang song.
My son has a pretty good memory - something I discovered even before he turned two. But I never expected his memory to be THIS amazing.
He could already be working on his undergraduate thesis for all I know, lol. |
- general intellect
- specific academic aptitude
- creative thinking and production
- leadership
- psychomotor
- visual and performing arts
The Circle of Moms simplifies this with an easy-to-understand checklist. The '20 Signs of Giftedness' are listed below:
- Has early interest in words and reading
- Has exceptionally large vocabulary for their age
- Learns rapidly, easily and efficiently
- Is curious about objects or situations, asks provocative questions; enjoys exploratory activities
- Has an unusually strong memory, but is bored with memorization and recitation
- Is flexible in thinking patterns; makes unusual associations between remote ideas
- Is independent
- Has a wide range of interests
- Demonstrates unusual reasoning power
- Likes structure, order and consistency
- Show unusual degrees of originality, concentration and persistent hard work on projects that capture their interest and imagination
- Is perceptually open to his or her environment
- Has an advanced sense of humor
- Is sensitive to the feelings of others
- Shows more interest in creative effort and new activities than in routine and repetitive tasks
- Shows an intense interest and aptitude in an artistic activity, such as drawing, singing, dancing, writing, or playing a musical instrument
- Is intellectually playful, interested in fantasy, imagination
- Acts as a leader among children of their own age
- Tries to excel in almost everything she does
- Senses when problems exist; always trying to adapt or improve things
Highlighted in bold are the traits which we have observed in my son so far. And by 'we' that means I, my siblings, Yue's kindergarten teacher, and even the school directress.
Feel free to refer to this list as you discover and nourish the giftedness of your own child. As for me, I'm looking forward to being further amazed and astounded by my little progeny. :)
My sister just wrote a piece on this giftedness thing, and I am out of it as an empty nester. But, seeing this list proves that there really is a focus on it. Funny timing:)
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful to see these different areas develop in our children! I also like that this list is fairly broad - I truly believe that everyone is gifted in something:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this list,
Kristina
Kanino pa ba magmamana sistur??
ReplyDeletehahaha he is soooo cute!!!! naega jeil jal naga...
ReplyDeleteReal amazing! continue to guide him and may he stay as a blessing to your family.
ReplyDeleteso cute!! kids pick up things so fast
ReplyDeleteThat is wonderful! Kids can learn on son many levels.
ReplyDeletea great list--its amazing how well children retain information!!!
ReplyDeleteIt is so cool to see the gifts are children have! I love when I see something special in my kids, it stirs my heart! Your son sounds so precious!!
ReplyDeleteThat is so interesting.. In reading that I think I missed a lot of it in my oldest daughter (now 16) she fit so many of those characteristics when she was young and now. Kids are amazing enjoy watching yours grow. :)
ReplyDeletegaling naman your child! so bright :) Keep on improving and honing his skills, you'll never know what he can achieve in the future :)
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Czjai... love the list! Thank you for sharing it with us. It's such a wonderful feeling when we see our children excel or do things we never thought of witnessing. I am constantly learning from my baby.
ReplyDeleteI love that this list is so diverse--kids have so many ways they can be gifted. We just need to learn to see it. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteKids' minds are like sponges, they soak up stuff so fast! Galing naman niya nakakakanta pa in Korean haha! :D
ReplyDeleteThis is such a good information for me. We have some kids in school that parents failed to notice their being gifted.I hope they would be like you so their kids will develop their talents and excel on it.
ReplyDeleteWow! You must be so proud!
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