GĐXH - The 10-year-old boy has achieved achievements that many adults can only dream of, making many people expect about his future.
'Child prodigy' finished primary school in 2 days, passed university entrance exam at 10 years old
It took Su Liu Yi only 2 days to complete primary school.
Su Liu Yi was born in 2000 in Shandong Province. From the moment he was born, this boy showed innate intelligence, and before he was 1 year old, he could fluently tell stories to his mother. Although everyone praised their son for being smart, Su Liu Yi's parents never thought he was a prodigy.
Because the college entrance exam in Shandong Province is known to be one of the most difficult in China, Su Liuyi’s parents have always paid great attention to their child’s education. Su Liuyi’s house has all kinds of books, from comics to classics. From a young age, Su Liuyi was immersed in books and became familiar with letters early. Under his mother’s careful teaching, he could read more than 3,000 words before entering kindergarten.
After discovering their son’s talent for learning, Su Liuyi’s parents devoted more effort to raising him. They even did not send him to kindergarten so that he could study and absorb knowledge at home. Su Liuyi was also particularly interested in mathematics, physics and chemistry. Initially, he was guided by his mother, but later he studied textbooks on his own and took extra lessons on the internet.
Because Su Liu Yi had mastered all the necessary knowledge before entering elementary school, his parents asked the school to let him go straight to 5th grade. Unexpectedly, after only 2 days of school, the principal called Su Liu Yi's parents in to talk. The school saw that he was too smart, so they suggested that Su Liu Yi should not go to elementary school but should skip a level to go to middle school.
The news that Su Liu Yi, at the age of 7, was already in his first year of middle school (equivalent to 7th grade in Vietnam) shocked the entire local area. The reputation of this child prodigy spread further and further and attracted more and more attention.
Liu Yi took the university entrance exam when he was only 10 years old.
Throughout that school year, To Luu Dat continued to affirm his title of child prodigy when he continuously ranked first in the whole school. Finally, after only 1 year of studying, he had to quit because he had learned all the knowledge in middle school. Continuously skipping grades and levels was also the reason To Luu Dat was able to enter the university gate when he was only 10 years old.
In 2011, when his peers were still learning basic knowledge at school, the boy Su Liu Yi was admitted to the Southern University of Science and Technology (Shenzhen, China). With an extremely high score of 556, the 10-year-old boy achieved an achievement that many adults would only dream of, causing a stir in Chinese public opinion.
Child prodigy or the consequence of "force-ripening" children?
At university, To Luu Dat was always seated at the back of the class because he was too naughty.
Despite his genius intellect, Su Liu Yi was still just a child. Moreover, after years of homeschooling, little time spent in school, and frequent changes in environment due to skipping grades, the university environment was still too overwhelming for Su Liu Yi.
Entering the school dormitory also meant leaving the protective arms of his parents early, and not having friends of the same age made To Luu Dat often feel depressed and lonely. Because of the huge age difference, his classmates also did not interact or interact much with him.
Besides, being at the age of hyperactivity, Su Liu Yi also showed himself to be quite a naughty child. Because he was so smart, every time he went to class he discovered that he had learned all the knowledge that the professor taught, so Su Liu Yi spent his free time in the lecture hall to tease everyone. This caused a lot of trouble for his classmates.
As time passed, Su Liu Yi became increasingly distracted in class, sometimes falling asleep in class, and seemed unable to adapt to the way the teacher imparted knowledge. Finally, after only one year of university, Su Liu Yi dropped out and packed his bags and returned to his hometown.
Although his parents taught him a lot of knowledge since he was a child, because he had never experienced communal life, To Luu Dat still had a lot to learn.
As he grew up, Su Liu Yi's thinking gradually matured, but his genius intelligence no longer developed as quickly as before. With a starting point many times faster than others, Su Liu Yi was always expected to write a legend in the field of science and technology research. However, at present, that prodigy has returned to a normal life, working in a normal local science and technology research institute.
Leaving behind the glory of the past, now at the age of 25, Su Liu Yi works in a Research Institute in China. He has a normal life like everyone else. Now Su Liu Yi has become more mature, has a purposeful and idealistic life.
Many people praise child prodigies, but most only care about their halo without thinking about whether, after leaving childhood, those "child prodigies" can still maintain their extraordinary qualities.
Children with the title of prodigy are often expected to do very well and receive special training, as Su Liuyi did. He masters knowledge that others spend decades learning, then proves his worth through test scores. But where does a prodigy go when he breaks out of the achievement-oriented education system?
Su Liu Yi is a genius, but also a tragedy. Since childhood, he did not have the opportunity to enjoy the joys of childhood like other children, and did not have friends of the same age. He had to compete in an environment where his age was completely different from those around him, so he was labeled a "child prodigy" and eventually became an exam machine.
A child's growth must follow the natural laws of life. Any form of "forced ripening" can harm a child's physical and mental health. Therefore, prodigies can be praised, but should not be deified.
Source: https://giadinh.suckhoedoisong.vn/cuoc-doi-ngang-trai-cua-than-dong-10-tuoi-thi-do-dai-hoc-he-qua-cua-viec-ep-chin-con-tre-172250324131602374.htm
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