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That's impressive to hear about a child who can do that. You'd have to see if he knows what the numbers or letters look like when you print them. Put five items on a table and ask him to tell you how many. If he can count them without help, he would be extemely smart. Print a letter of the alphabet and ask him what it is. Kids can memorize stuff at a young age but they are just wordsunless he know what the words mean.

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