Yesterday, one of the morning shows in a local TV station featured gifted children. These are the children with special knowledge, skills and abilities at a very young age or at the age where you would normally not expect them to possess these knowledge, skills and abilities. I am not sure if they have already undergone series of tests to determine and classify them as gifted but I was amazed by their talents and abilities.

If those children are already classified as gifted, I think I could consider my son Kyle gifted child, too. Since three, he could already identify all car brands, from Asians, American and even expensive European cars. At the age of three he can already turn on and shut down a computer and laptop and he can also navigate the files he wants to open and play around with.

That’s the reason why we are scouting for cheap laptops because sometimes I could not use my computer while he wants to surf the internet visiting his favorite site youtube.com and websites about cars. He can even manage to do something in her mom’s laptop using the Microsoft programs. I remember one time he managed to release our car’s hand break and let car move. Luckily I was able to grab the wheel and the press the break immediately.

On another angle, what made me call him “gifted child” because he usually receive gifts from the family.