I wrote my first poem at 5 years old. In chordy letters, something about pudel and grass, even in rhythm. She told my mom that my kids couldn’t write poetry at the age of five, and that I invented it, copied it from a book. My husband went to the first class and was able to correctly multiply three-digit numbers without a calculator...until his teacher embarrassed him for this before the whole class. My children did not go to kindergarten, I am against this equalization of abilities. The eldest daughter at the age of 7 read all of Harry Potter (this is 7 books of 350-450 pages). A month for three, in free time, naturally, as you wish. The younger does not want to read, he has five, he only reads by slogans. He paints better than me, he loves it. At the age of two, the older woman did not know how to roll the ball, but she did not get it, although all the smart books say "the child should be able to." The younger refused to speak at the age of two, although smart books say he should. But here he climbed on the slopes at 1.5 years as a fuel Olympian. I had to completely dismantle the ladder on a two-storey bed, I was scared, although he climbed really cleverly. I am for what. Every child has their own needs, their own stages of development, It is important to love and notice them in their own. Love and develop your children, and let them surprise you with their talents.