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A child prodigy of four is receiving computer lessons at Brunel University, in London.
Nicholas MacMahon is studying at university because he is too clever
for school. A senior lecturer at the university, Valso Koshy, said the boy was
remarkably intelligent.
Nicholas spoke fluently before he was one and by the time he was 18
months old he was taking telephone messages. This was soon followed by
conversational French. These are the trademarks of a highly-gifted child,
unusual but not unique. The strange thing about Nicholas is his readinghe
taught himself to read before he could speak. Ms Koshy, an expert on
gifted children, says Nicholas is quite exceptional. Yet ‘exceptional’ understates his
amazing ability to read, almost from birth. ‘He was talking when he was
one and we realized from the start he could read,’ his father said. ‘Soon
after, he was correcting my spelling, words like caterpillar. Now he identifies insects
by their Latin names’.
The list of achievements is impressive, but frightening. A four-year-old
who can tell a Boeing 747 from a DC10, devours encyclopaedias, reads The
Daily Telegraph and is well on the way to becoming a violin virtuoso
is hardly normal.