Great story, as a mother I would be very careful exposing such a bright child to the public. Not everyone will mean well for this family with offers to take the child abroad or even pay school fees to good schools in kenya. Do not fall for this trap. Does anybody remember Master Mbugua the genius kid from Ol Kalau who went to America? His story was not a happy ending.
The boy achieved other milestones very well he crawled at the age of 8 months.he started walking at the age 1.3 interacting with kids very well in school and at home he only had delayed speech which he start talking at the age of 3.5 and i have never had any doctor saying the boy has a problem. What i can say God timing is always the best may God protect you
Be assured, God is very much in your boys life, He will definitely heal and restore him. Be strong, wait upon him patiently....He will surely come. Many blessings to you, your son and Wambui.
If this child had a slow growth milestones achievement and displays exceptional talent in a specific area, he has autism spectrum. It will be a challenge raising him and also his socialization will be problematic.
@@wakiurumuriu1411There is nothing insensitive about that. Kenyans need to be educated on cognitive disabilities. The sad part is that if I was a mzungu and came to Kenya and educated you all in these type of disability you would accept
My boy who is 8 years now spoke at the age of 5 , of cos to any like you I got many naming a and branding to my boy as this and that ,he was told to be autistic which I no deny , but now he is of high level of thinking and doings compared to his age mates , the same mouths that were whispering retarded about him are now the same mouth that are testifying how genius he is .
@@b.3940my child could not go near small children or kids of his age , he was okey with only adults . Now he is okey with all groups of kids . He didn’t crawl , he didn’t call mama , baba , daada , until age 5 .
@b.3940 Are you a doctor to diagnose the child with autism spectrum. This is not right. Children with autism usually cannot answer all those questions at his age. This was just a delay but he turned out ok. So please keep those opinions to yourself.
My dear mama ! if you have capability , take your child to codding classes from the early age . My boy who is 8 years now had the same behaviors like your boy , he spoke at the age of 5 years , he didn’t crawl , he didn’t say the baaa baaa , or maa maa , he was just quiet only cried when hungry , wet or sleepy , he was diagnosed with the autism , now at 8 years , though he is a bit slow in expressing himself like his age mate , he is ahead in many things like knowing about all the world air plains , knowing all the world flags , knowing history like the countries that were part of the USSR , knows about the wars like that of Bosnia and the other s, stuffs that he would just ask me and can not answer . Now my worry is that his knowledge of things are too high than his age-mates so he feels bored that no one understands international things . He is now in to codding which he loves too much .
You should start looking for scholarships in higher level schools. Here he will find his type and socialising will be easy coz someone will get them and also sports of his level like chess. That what I did for my boys.
@@kam6321 yes , a place where he can find a match to his way of thinking . Unfortunately , in the country we reside they exaggerate too much the fee in the international schools 💞
@@ThankGod2024 But in those schools they do have full fees scholarship especially for the sports and academic gifted. Look for the British ones. My twins went under full scholar ship and changed tremendously. They thrive in absturd stories that would have resulted into bullying in normal school standards.. Mind you am uk based, and still went private.
@@kam6321 ah ! I see you based in the UK , in Japan the story is different, the good thing here is that they have day services for kids with the special needs to go after schools , also they have a good support for such kids . They also have high schools for the slow learner where they let the kids major in what they want to do after school though it’s limited so from high school they can go straight to working .
@@Gorgeousij Most of them are picky eaters. The colour, texture, shape and smell have to be in the right order. Hence can only eat very little and sometimes the wrong ones hence the slow growth.
Great story, as a mother I would be very careful exposing such a bright child to the public. Not everyone will mean well for this family with offers to take the child abroad or even pay school fees to good schools in kenya. Do not fall for this trap. Does anybody remember Master Mbugua the genius kid from Ol Kalau who went to America? His story was not a happy ending.
Gosh!!!ths is a miracle boy ka mm nljua vzuri planet nkiwa class 7🤭🤭🤭amazing
At least Niko na hope my girl will achieve the milestone in due time
katoto mungu.akufunike na damu ya yesu haki huyu nimungu
Wow that's good this boy is going far, brilliant boy houner n GROLY TO GOD hallelujah hallelujah 🙏🙏
Narudi ku comment
God gifted Genies ❤
The boy achieved other milestones very well he crawled at the age of 8 months.he started walking at the age 1.3 interacting with kids very well in school and at home he only had delayed speech which he start talking at the age of 3.5 and i have never had any doctor saying the boy has a problem. What i can say God timing is always the best may God protect you
At my age hizo vitu zote sijui na ati nilifunzwa shule weuh,May GOD fulfill the desire of his heart🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
Be assured, God is very much in your boys life, He will definitely heal and restore him. Be strong, wait upon him patiently....He will surely come. Many blessings to you, your son and Wambui.
Wambui.....weeee sema genius in the house......kuna yeye then kuna sisi🤣🤣🤣
waaauuu good boy
Hii ni kimungu mungu....ngai hitha mwan a úyú mathaguíní makú na dakanonwo ni aanangi a kîúnúhu
Ata wa.mtoto wangu alikaa.3yrs kama hajaongea wakati alipelekwa shule ndio aliongea na sàa hii ako sawa
Most of them they don't have eye contact they need special teacher intervention to keep up with this special gifted milestones
Where does this lady come from? Wambui hapo umekimbia Leo. She looks very familiar...
He’s has a lot of brains 🧠 .genius.thus why he’s getting tired very quickly
Aki bobo Ulikataa kutupa secret ya ku loose weight aki siumekua supuu
@@wamboedna gym and health diet
It may be child prodigy very high functional.
Bobo leo umedunga mama❤may God protect this boy
Waoohhh abilities comes from God
Delay is not denial
This is a jeanious and a chosen one wow
Kuna huyu mtoto na Kuna mimi😅
A genius boy
If this child had a slow growth milestones achievement and displays exceptional talent in a specific area, he has autism spectrum. It will be a challenge raising him and also his socialization will be problematic.
@b_3940….what an insensitive comment without any empathy … where is your train of thoughts… trying working your statement..
@@wakiurumuriu1411There is nothing insensitive about that. Kenyans need to be educated on cognitive disabilities. The sad part is that if I was a mzungu and came to Kenya and educated you all in these type of disability you would accept
My boy who is 8 years now spoke at the age of 5 , of cos to any like you I got many naming a and branding to my boy as this and that ,he was told to be autistic which I no deny , but now he is of high level of thinking and doings compared to his age mates , the same mouths that were whispering retarded about him are now the same mouth that are testifying how genius he is .
@@b.3940my child could not go near small children or kids of his age , he was okey with only adults . Now he is okey with all groups of kids . He didn’t crawl , he didn’t call mama , baba , daada , until age 5 .
@b.3940 Are you a doctor to diagnose the child with autism spectrum. This is not right. Children with autism usually cannot answer all those questions at his age. This was just a delay but he turned out ok. So please keep those opinions to yourself.
This boy is Genius wow❤
Hi wambo wow wow baby ❤
Maya ni magegania ma Ngai!
Waooo nice boy
Hae wambui kwani mtu akiwa an embian..ni ngumu kuletwa kwa channel yako
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My dear mama ! if you have capability , take your child to codding classes from the early age . My boy who is 8 years now had the same behaviors like your boy , he spoke at the age of 5 years , he didn’t crawl , he didn’t say the baaa baaa , or maa maa , he was just quiet only cried when hungry , wet or sleepy , he was diagnosed with the autism , now at 8 years , though he is a bit slow in expressing himself like his age mate , he is ahead in many things like knowing about all the world air plains , knowing all the world flags , knowing history like the countries that were part of the USSR , knows about the wars like that of Bosnia and the other s, stuffs that he would just ask me and can not answer . Now my worry is that his knowledge of things are too high than his age-mates so he feels bored that no one understands international things . He is now in to codding which he loves too much .
You should start looking for scholarships in higher level schools. Here he will find his type and socialising will be easy coz someone will get them and also sports of his level like chess. That what I did for my boys.
@@kam6321 yes , a place where he can find a match to his way of thinking . Unfortunately , in the country we reside they exaggerate too much the fee in the international schools 💞
@@ThankGod2024 But in those schools they do have full fees scholarship especially for the sports and academic gifted. Look for the British ones. My twins went under full scholar ship and changed tremendously. They thrive in absturd stories that would have resulted into bullying in normal school standards.. Mind you am uk based, and still went private.
@@kam6321 are you in the US!? the country that I reside believe so much in their system hence lacking such schools 😟
@@kam6321 ah ! I see you based in the UK , in Japan the story is different, the good thing here is that they have day services for kids with the special needs to go after schools , also they have a good support for such kids . They also have high schools for the slow learner where they let the kids major in what they want to do after school though it’s limited so from high school they can go straight to working .
He looks small for his age but i think he has a problem
yeah he is tiny
@@Gorgeousij Most of them are picky eaters. The colour, texture, shape and smell have to be in the right order. Hence can only eat very little and sometimes the wrong ones hence the slow growth.
Huyo mtoi ni genius mum mwagalie poa sana