“he’s just part of the class-look, he’s dancing again” hahah so sweet. a common issue for younger people who are so intelligent is that they find it difficult to make same-age friends/connect with peers but it looks like elliott might be fine there too. they seem like such a loving and well-rounded family!
@@Koalaster Hahah, that’s what I said :) Unfortunately many children with similar intellect struggle to fit in with peers but thankfully it doesn’t seem to be the case here!
I dont think kids should have to fit in these days and times. I think children should be taught to be accepting and kind to others and not worry about fitting in. Looks like his parents raised him to be a nice and kind, caring child.
@@Catre-m8q This is more specifically for children with incredibly high IQ; even if they WANT to, many struggle to be accepted by peers and to relate to them. At the end of the day, even the smartest child is still a child and usually likes things that their peers like (although they may have a broader scope of interests). But just because they share interests, how they regard, discuss, participate, etc. in those interests can be very different. Fitting in? I think you can look at it as something necessary or unnecessary, depending on how you interpret it. “Fitting in” can look like being different but being accepted; it doesn’t always look like conforming to the norm. But children sometimes avoid/unintentionally isolate those who are of such IQ because they struggle to communicate with them. That being said, though, same-age/peer relations are beneficial for people of all ages, especially youth, and helps with their development and mental health. I would want my child to be nice, kind and caring-but also to be able to have fun with friends and be a child as a child no matter how intelligent they are!
"I advocated for myself and got a few extra points," I love how proud of himself he was when he said this. It's great that he has very supportive parents and that they were able to provide the resources needed for Elliott to succeed.
Even if that were true, kids still need to be kids. I would hope they were pulling back somewhat. Skipping over the childhood phase leads to serious problems later. As parents, we need to make sure they don't grow up too fast.
He is successful because his parents' care of him. Letting him blossom at his pace but providing socialization and keeping him close in his younger years.
How does he have the time to socialize with everything he's involved in? By socialize, I mean forming genuine, lasting emotional connections, where they spend significant time together. A healthy childhood requires plenty of unstructured free time for carefree play and bonding. How are they fitting it all in? The math doesn't work out.
I teach kindergarten and one year had a child who was a genius . While other kids were learning letters and sounds, he read for me from a college astrophysics book, and we worked on calculus. I loved that kid. He really made my brain work extra that year. 😊
Dad said it all he just wants him to be “happy”. I have a daughter who is now 27 who is also gifted. We all want our kids to accelerate and soar to the top. However, just as those with learning disabilities struggle kids who are extremely intelligent face their own challenges and struggles, their brains may be functioning at a genius level but I personally feel sometimes emotionally and socially they can find themselves in an awkward situation where they just don’t fit in. With that being said I think it’s so important to allow these kids who’ve been blessed with such an amazing gift to pursue their goals at their own pace and we as parents need to guide their steps in a positive, supportive manner. Life isn’t always about work, work, work and if that’s all what a person does too often we fail to stop and fill our hearts with joy and happiness . You can see the joy and happiness in this young boy. He genuinely appears to be enjoying all he does.
He is just the sweetest kid ever. Love him! Hoping he finds so much happiness in life. His parents seem wonderful too. Letting him be a kid and teaching kindness but letting him explore his interests too.
I was an exceptional achiever in school, but Elliott makes me look like a pre-schooler...and I'm cool with that! I hope he stays grounded and achieves his dreams!
It's so awesome that he also loves to teach people. You see so many kid geniuses develop social issues, but it's great that he's in an environment to that's enriching him socially as well.
I have a number of nieces and nephews who earned their PhD's at the age most kids were getting their HS diplomas. I learned a lesson from them when my own daughter was tested as profoundly gifted. Children like this can advanced fast academically but regarding their maturity they will always be the age they are. Push them into a world of peers far more mature than they are and the results can cause life long damage. So I held her back (a little), always made sure she had friends her own age, and stayed very involved in her day to day life. She entered college at 15 (while still living at home) and graduated with her undergraduate (duel degrees) by 18. At that point she was mature enough to go off to college (graduate school) on her own. In fact she was much better adjusted to college life than most incoming freshman her same age. All the extra IQ points in the world does not replace the need to be a good responsible parent.
He is amazing and his parents are amazing at supporting and raising him. Not only that but he’s also teaching others and doing what he loves, he’s going to do great things.
The fruit doesn't fall far from the tree! You have two amazing parents like that, who are super supportive, and supremely loving.. what more can you ask for? He's so smart, I'm pretty sure he chose them as parents before he existed on Earth.
Some of the most successful people in our world, attribute it to their parents Not to a certain amount of money or a leg up in life But the unconditional support they can only come from someone who truly loves you Nice job guys
I congratulate Elliott for receiving a Master's degree at the very young age of 15 and I wish him good luck in his PhD studies. When I was his age, I could not even handle grade 9 and 10 work never mind University.
You win WORST comment in this thread. You won't hear Elliott spewing mindless dribble about "god" given gifts. Such an insulting comment from you. Religious dogma atrophies the mind and soul. Yuk.
What an incredible family, to follow him through their universe that way. He has such an amazing personality. His maths skills left me behind in kindergarten. I love words, but struggle with numbers. He's a true genius.
Home School, the best thing loving parents in this country could do for their children. He would be bullied in our school system and would never learn anything. I commend you Elliots parents, I wish more parents would be as loving. 😊👍
I feel for this kid and all the ones like him. There's no record at all that these people actually do anything to help humanity with our many problems. They vanish into the crowd, never wowing anyone ever again.
WoWwwwwwww😦😮😮😮 es impresionante!!! Que maravilla de chico!!!! Dios lo bendiga por siempre a el y su familia!!!🙏 Ojalá su mente nos traiga nuevos conocimientos, gracias Elliott!! 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🥳
Minnesota has a lot to be proud of, his parents, but most importantly himself, putting in the hard work.. “ for him maybe easy work” 😊 I wish a lot of children and young adults all the best.. it’s a hard world.😊
This teaches us all something ,the more you learn smarter you get,Never give up ,Dose`NT matter were you left off or if held back,we all can catch up. I have. Imagine if all kids had great parents like that.
I know, right?! ☺️ What a great blessing to have someone so young & intelligent also humble enough to patiently help others & not be so high minded to think he’s above everyone. Being able to relate to others in a warm, personal manner is a cultivated life skill that will serve him well for the rest of his life! I’m so impressed to see that be such an integral element of his personality. Great work Mom & Dad!!! 👏👏👏
I don't think great minds like these go on retirement. They only slow down when the body demands-agewise. Or else, they are forever on the move. It's a blessing to have them in every generation since the beginning of human life on Gaia.
Always remember: this little genius are still kids! So if your kid maybe don't want to pass grades or do maths 24/7, it doesn't men they are not genius. Remember they still want to play, laugh, love, have friends. The only thing that matters is what makes your kid happy ❤
I’m so glad his parents kept him away from elementary school kids and their parents. My daughters were brilliant, and the one who excelled so quickly was bullied every year. Every single year.
Yeah schools are infested with lowered bar lowest common denominator types. If you have kid this gifted, they will try to pull him down to their level and heckle him the entire way - with very few exceptions.
1. Maurice Jacob (1933-2007) - A significant figure at CERN, known for his contributions to particle physics and his work on hadron interactions. He played a vital role in the development and operation of the LHC. 2. Melvin Schwartz (1932-2006) - A Nobel laureate in Physics for his work on neutrinos, specifically the development of the neutrino beam method and the discovery of the muon neutrino. 3. Giuseppe Cocconi (1914-2008) - Known for his pioneering work in cosmic rays and particle physics, Cocconi was involved in the early development of the LHC and other accelerator projects.
I’m in this boys exact position but on a spiritual plane. My family thinks I’m mentally ill. Like they said, my parents aren’t pushing me into religion. I’m dragging them to church but they don’t see what I see. I’m so glad I saw this video. Thank you. God bless. “When you pray, you’re talking to God. When God answers you back. You’re schizophrenic.”
His parents did great letting him lead and help him blossom. They saw his potential and went with it. Doubtful he's autistic but many autistic kids are extremely intelligent. He should look into being a professor at college. He loves teaching and would be a great career. His future will definitely be bright. He seems well rounded in everything he does.
This must be so hard. How in the world does an 11 yr old know what he wants to do when he grows up as he makes his way into his later years of college.
No it's not hard. He definitely has the time to think about stuff since he's homeschooled. So yeah he'll know what he wants to do. It's prob gonna be more than 1 thing that he wants to do lol. Cause I wanna have 3 jobs
I knew what I wanted to be. But my mother thought like you and didn’t let me study what I wanted. Now I’m an unhappy adult because it’s too late. There are kids that know and mature before, and the worst to do is stop them because they should “play” etc.
“he’s just part of the class-look, he’s dancing again” hahah so sweet. a common issue for younger people who are so intelligent is that they find it difficult to make same-age friends/connect with peers but it looks like elliott might be fine there too. they seem like such a loving and well-rounded family!
I dont think he'll have much problems with it, he also had friends of his own age in the neighbourhood
@@Koalaster Hahah, that’s what I said :) Unfortunately many children with similar intellect struggle to fit in with peers but thankfully it doesn’t seem to be the case here!
I dont think kids should have to fit in these days and times. I think children should be taught to be accepting and kind to others and not worry about fitting in. Looks like his parents raised him to be a nice and kind, caring child.
@@Catre-m8q This is more specifically for children with incredibly high IQ; even if they WANT to, many struggle to be accepted by peers and to relate to them. At the end of the day, even the smartest child is still a child and usually likes things that their peers like (although they may have a broader scope of interests). But just because they share interests, how they regard, discuss, participate, etc. in those interests can be very different. Fitting in? I think you can look at it as something necessary or unnecessary, depending on how you interpret it. “Fitting in” can look like being different but being accepted; it doesn’t always look like conforming to the norm. But children sometimes avoid/unintentionally isolate those who are of such IQ because they struggle to communicate with them. That being said, though, same-age/peer relations are beneficial for people of all ages, especially youth, and helps with their development and mental health. I would want my child to be nice, kind and caring-but also to be able to have fun with friends and be a child as a child no matter how intelligent they are!
@@Catre-m8q Kids usually just want to fit in though I think. Takes time to realize it doesn't matter
"I advocated for myself and got a few extra points," I love how proud of himself he was when he said this. It's great that he has very supportive parents and that they were able to provide the resources needed for Elliott to succeed.
they seem great, truly
“We’re not pushing we’re being pulled”
Phenomenal parents.
Even if that were true, kids still need to be kids. I would hope they were pulling back somewhat. Skipping over the childhood phase leads to serious problems later. As parents, we need to make sure they don't grow up too fast.
@@-.._.-_...-_.._-..__..._.-.-.- individuals need to be individuals; not someone else's stereotype
@@-.._.-_...-_.._-..__..._.-.-.- nurture, not dictate; much less, stunt their natural growth
He is successful because his parents' care of him. Letting him blossom at his pace but providing socialization and keeping him close in his younger years.
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How does he have the time to socialize with everything he's involved in? By socialize, I mean forming genuine, lasting emotional connections, where they spend significant time together. A healthy childhood requires plenty of unstructured free time for carefree play and bonding. How are they fitting it all in? The math doesn't work out.
I’ll be 83 next week, this is one of the best things I’ve seen all my life.
Happy early birthday 🎉
Probably 50 in the body of an 83 year old.
@@tracywatts1459 Thank you for the compliment, it’s nice to feel young again sometimes.
I saw your channel, you look about 35
Happy early bday
He was blessed with just the right parents. They seem calm and gentle and supportive. Really lovely family.
He’s so smart. It’s great he helps out at the local high-school. The students must be so impressed by him.
They might be embarrassed that a 10 year old is smarter than them though.
"As long as he continues to be a kind person and follows his heart, I think he is going to be just fine..." Well done, mom and dad.
Kids like this change the world. Wish you the best young man.
Wish there were A BILLION more like this little guy.
Thank God he wasn't bullied at high school. The kids accepted him quite smoothly
He didnt attend the hs. He was homeschooled....henwas at the hs TUTORING and assisting the students and teachers 😂
How can you bully someone smarter than you? 😂
@@DurgaUsagi Oh, I see.. Thanks for clarifying this
@@Dee10294 😂
If he was at my high school when I was there I’d be intimidated by him.
I teach kindergarten and one year had a child who was a genius . While other kids were learning letters and sounds, he read for me from a college astrophysics book, and we worked on calculus. I loved that kid. He really made my brain work extra that year. 😊
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He's a real life Sheldon!!!
That’s exactly what I was thinking
But better balanced and well adjusted. More humble too, so a better version of Sheldon (whom I love BTW)
I’m pretty sure he’s Jim Parsons’s cousin because young Sheldon is based off of his young cousin who is really smart I’m not really sure
Yes! And he’s met Iain too!
Even better and smarter then Sheldon
So humble.. so grounded!! Wonderful story!
Grounded doesn't always mean punished, It means disciplined as well.
@@mikaelpersaud5094I believe that’s how they used it in their comment
@@mikaelpersaud5094 Grounded in this context means he's well adjusted to his environment and himself.
@@mikaelpersaud5094 What's funny is... "disciplined" can also entail some sort of punishment 😂
God bless his parents for allowing him to grow academically and socially. They know he’ll need the latter ad much as the former, if not more.
I love that he is a sweet kid who seems to be nice and has friends.
What an absolute sweetheart.
Dad said it all he just wants him to be “happy”. I have a daughter who is now 27 who is also gifted. We all want our kids to accelerate and soar to the top. However, just as those with learning disabilities struggle kids who are extremely intelligent face their own challenges and struggles, their brains may be functioning at a genius level but I personally feel sometimes emotionally and socially they can find themselves in an awkward situation where they just don’t fit in. With that being said I think it’s so important to allow these kids who’ve been blessed with such an amazing gift to pursue their goals at their own pace and we as parents need to guide their steps in a positive, supportive manner. Life isn’t always about work, work, work and if that’s all what a person does too often we fail to stop and fill our hearts with joy and happiness . You can see the joy and happiness in this young boy. He genuinely appears to be enjoying all he does.
I love how the parents let him lead instead of pushing him to do what they think he should be doing.
His parents are so loving, and care that he’s happy. So impressed!
He was raised well in a suitable environment, kudos to everyone involved in his life to make this positive change
Congrats on all your achievements, Elliott & good luck researching the secrets of the universe! Great story 👍🏼
God bless you Elliot!What a well rounded, beautifully kind and well adjusted young man! Good job Mom and Dad!!❤
He is just the sweetest kid ever. Love him! Hoping he finds so much happiness in life. His parents seem wonderful too. Letting him be a kid and teaching kindness but letting him explore his interests too.
Elliot is kind, polite and friendly too, by the looks of it! Well done Elliot!
Congratulations young man and may God bless you in your future endeavors and you have much more success.
"I wanna know the deepest secrets of the universe" awesome....just fantastic at 10
I liked how the Mum said she just wanted him to be happy. He is such an incredible child/teen.
I was an exceptional achiever in school, but Elliott makes me look like a pre-schooler...and I'm cool with that! I hope he stays grounded and achieves his dreams!
Elliott for president please ❤
It's so awesome that he also loves to teach people. You see so many kid geniuses develop social issues, but it's great that he's in an environment to that's enriching him socially as well.
This kid is brilliant, I would be so beyond proud if I were his parents
Congratulations to amazing parents.
I have a number of nieces and nephews who earned their PhD's at the age most kids were getting their HS diplomas. I learned a lesson from them when my own daughter was tested as profoundly gifted. Children like this can advanced fast academically but regarding their maturity they will always be the age they are. Push them into a world of peers far more mature than they are and the results can cause life long damage. So I held her back (a little), always made sure she had friends her own age, and stayed very involved in her day to day life. She entered college at 15 (while still living at home) and graduated with her undergraduate (duel degrees) by 18. At that point she was mature enough to go off to college (graduate school) on her own. In fact she was much better adjusted to college life than most incoming freshman her same age. All the extra IQ points in the world does not replace the need to be a good responsible parent.
This kid is like Sheldon cooper, but smarter
The only similarity he has to Sheldon is being smart.
@@Ryan-wx1biand young
He is amazing and his parents are amazing at supporting and raising him. Not only that but he’s also teaching others and doing what he loves, he’s going to do great things.
The fruit doesn't fall far from the tree! You have two amazing parents like that, who are super supportive, and supremely loving.. what more can you ask for? He's so smart, I'm pretty sure he chose them as parents before he existed on Earth.
He also seems kind and looks content.
The difference for Elliot is his incredible parents! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Some of the most successful people in our world, attribute it to their parents
Not to a certain amount of money or a leg up in life
But the unconditional support they can only come from someone who truly loves you
Nice job guys
What a blessing that the parents recognize the importance of fostering the pursuit of joy for this young man.
Gifted young man, enjoying life to his fullest.
I love how he still craves the approval and love of his parents in between his COLLEGE CLASSES ❤️
Great parents, great kid! Love it! Can’t wait to hear of his future accomplishments.♥️♥️♥️
I’m 23 & wow all I can say is wow he’s way smarter then me .. he’s an amazing soul
Massive thankyou to KIND AND ATTENTIVE PARENTS.
The only way. ❤
What a special boy! Such a gift to the Universe.
He’s a real superhero
Congratulations on all your achievements Elliot!
I congratulate Elliott for receiving a Master's degree at the very young age of 15 and I wish him good luck in his PhD studies. When I was his age, I could not even handle grade 9 and 10 work never mind University.
Congratulations! What a gift. The gift of motivation is a beautiful gift, let alone all the others he harnesses.
Purely a God given gift. May he use all his talents for the glory of God!!
You win WORST comment in this thread.
You won't hear Elliott spewing mindless dribble about "god" given gifts. Such an insulting comment from you. Religious dogma atrophies the mind and soul. Yuk.
Lol take your god elsewhere mate. This is a kid of science
@earthangel8730 I really do try to be tolerant, but jesus christ these religious nuts drive me crazy
So smart and great parents!! Amazing
What an incredible family, to follow him through their universe that way. He has such an amazing personality. His maths skills left me behind in kindergarten. I love words, but struggle with numbers. He's a true genius.
Beautiful story. Such a great kid and wonderful family.
We really need people like this in the world
Home School, the best thing loving parents in this country could do for their children. He would be bullied in our school system and would never learn anything. I commend you Elliots parents, I wish more parents would be as loving. 😊👍
Congratulations 🎉 on your achievements keep up the good work.
Anyone else think it’s pretty cool that the mom’s name is literally Michelle Tanner? I can’t be the only one who’s watched Full House. ❤
Sad comment given the nature of this post about intelligence.
@@earthangel8730 Why? What did I do? I was pointing out something random that I noticed.
I feel for this kid and all the ones like him. There's no record at all that these people actually do anything to help humanity with our many problems. They vanish into the crowd, never wowing anyone ever again.
WoWwwwwwww😦😮😮😮 es impresionante!!! Que maravilla de chico!!!! Dios lo bendiga por siempre a el y su familia!!!🙏
Ojalá su mente nos traiga nuevos conocimientos, gracias Elliott!! 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🥳
Minnesota has a lot to be proud of, his parents, but most importantly himself, putting in the hard work.. “ for him maybe easy work” 😊 I wish a lot of children and young adults all the best.. it’s a hard world.😊
This teaches us all something ,the more you learn smarter you get,Never give up ,Dose`NT matter were you left off or if held back,we all can catch up. I have. Imagine if all kids had great parents like that.
HE'S BRILLIANT .cuz he's loved....he will LIGHTEN THE WORLD....
imagine having this kid in your university lecture
When I was 8 I was still in the 1st grade and I graduated from high school 🏫 at 19 .
That’s okay!
That’s most of us we’re not all geniuses but if e put in the work like him we d be going to college at 10 11 12 13 to
You graduated, that is an accomplishment 😉
aww, he's so sweet! I hope he goes far :)
This kid could b retired by the time he is 40, if not sooner lol
I know, right?! ☺️
What a great blessing to have someone so young & intelligent also humble enough to patiently help others & not be so high minded to think he’s above everyone. Being able to relate to others in a warm, personal manner is a cultivated life skill that will serve him well for the rest of his life! I’m so impressed to see that be such an integral element of his personality. Great work Mom & Dad!!! 👏👏👏
It really depends in America lol
@@sulwhale3171 and if they r smart savers.
@thosemonsters I was thinking the same. Not everyone strives to "retire". Some strive to keep learning and keep working towards big goals.
I don't think great minds like these go on retirement. They only slow down when the body demands-agewise. Or else, they are forever on the move. It's a blessing to have them in every generation since the beginning of human life on Gaia.
Absolutely amazing!
Great family. Great kid. Congrats!
He makes teachers look bad, I hope this boy and family continue to do well.
But no one mentioned the genius parents that taught him . Good on you parents for your brains too
He is like a real life young Sheldon
Yeah
Wow, so proud of his big accomplishments and his happiness in them 😍
Knowing society now a days I hope this boy doesn’t get hurt and continues exceeding expectations ❤
❤He reminds me of Reed from criminal minds.lol He is adorable!! Good job parents 👏
GOD bless that young man
"We're not pushing him, we're being pulled"
Wow , This is truly Amazing And Awesome
Congratulations, Dr. Elliot ❤
What seems common in these people is their enthusiasm and humility
Always remember: this little genius are still kids! So if your kid maybe don't want to pass grades or do maths 24/7, it doesn't men they are not genius. Remember they still want to play, laugh, love, have friends. The only thing that matters is what makes your kid happy ❤
Wow, Amazing!
i just really liked the part were mom said we are not pushing we are being pulled
Awesome 👏 I’m happy he’s a physicist or astrophysicist. He’s
He seems so well adjusted
I’m so glad his parents kept him away from elementary school kids and their parents. My daughters were brilliant, and the one who excelled so quickly was bullied every year. Every single year.
Yeah schools are infested with lowered bar lowest common denominator types. If you have kid this gifted, they will try to pull him down to their level and heckle him the entire way - with very few exceptions.
But how does that work with homeschool? Does anyone have any idea?
Ahhhhhh heck ya dude!!!! Amazing
This boy will go far in his life I'm sure, very supportive parents.
A lot of comments here mention someone called Sheldon Cooper, who is that?
Sheldon Cooper is a character on a show called 'The Big Bang'.
Seems very well-adjusted, little boy. I hope the system doesn't swallow him up. Look after him mom n dad😊
“And the he learned it in Swedish right after that” now I wanna hear it in Swedish as I am a Swede
1. Maurice Jacob (1933-2007) - A significant figure at CERN, known for his contributions to particle physics and his work on hadron interactions. He played a vital role in the development and operation of the LHC.
2. Melvin Schwartz (1932-2006) - A Nobel laureate in Physics for his work on neutrinos, specifically the development of the neutrino beam method and the discovery of the muon neutrino.
3. Giuseppe Cocconi (1914-2008) - Known for his pioneering work in cosmic rays and particle physics, Cocconi was involved in the early development of the LHC and other accelerator projects.
😳
"I want to know the deepest secrets of the universe"
Why does it feel like he'll find it.
Excellent parenting.
I’m in this boys exact position but on a spiritual plane. My family thinks I’m mentally ill. Like they said, my parents aren’t pushing me into religion. I’m dragging them to church but they don’t see what I see. I’m so glad I saw this video. Thank you. God bless.
“When you pray, you’re talking to God. When God answers you back. You’re schizophrenic.”
"Faith, the magic word that keeps you from ever having to think for yourself." -The Doctor
I hope they are letting him be a kid sometimes too.
That was evident in this piece.
My man plays D&D I guarantee he’s having a great time
Doesn't seem like it's the parents' choice 😂
Did you bother watching the entire video? Smh
Glad he was home schooled, really made a huge difference, not being held back by 'teachers'.
His parents did great letting him lead and help him blossom. They saw his potential and went with it. Doubtful he's autistic but many autistic kids are extremely intelligent. He should look into being a professor at college. He loves teaching and would be a great career. His future will definitely be bright. He seems well rounded in everything he does.
I heard NASA sent him an invite to explore their backyard # congrats young man
It seems like the family has a good attitude specially, when mom said we’re not pushing, we’re being pulled.
Way to go Elliot!
This must be so hard. How in the world does an 11 yr old know what he wants to do when he grows up as he makes his way into his later years of college.
No it's not hard. He definitely has the time to think about stuff since he's homeschooled. So yeah he'll know what he wants to do. It's prob gonna be more than 1 thing that he wants to do lol. Cause I wanna have 3 jobs
I knew what I wanted to be. But my mother thought like you and didn’t let me study what I wanted. Now I’m an unhappy adult because it’s too late.
There are kids that know and mature before, and the worst to do is stop them because they should “play” etc.