From Eonline
Nick Cannon's 7-year-old son Golden Sagon skipped two grades, with the child's mom Brittany Bell saying that the young boy's "emotional intelligence matches his cognitive intellect."
Nick Cannon has a golden child on his hands.
After all, his 7-year-old son Golden Sagon has already skipped two grades in school and is now starting the fourth grade, which is typically meant for 9 and 10 year olds.
"My bright babies!!" mom Brittany Bell captioned photos the fourth grader with his siblings Powerful Queen, 3, and Rise Messiah, 23 months, all of whom she shares with the Masked Singer host. "Golden is 7 in 4th grade (yes he’s advanced and yes his emotional intelligence matches his cognitive intellect)."
In fact, Brittany noted that Golden "was elected as his class representative" last year after running a successful third grade campaign.
As for his little sister, who recently began pre-kindergarten, Brittany said she's "quite popular" as well.
"Weee so proud!!" the former pageant queen added. "They are doing well- can’t wait for this year and what they will do!"
6 comments:
Hopefully he will stay smarter than his trifling daddy. Nick says he'd get back with Mariah if given the chance. He's so ridiculous. Why the hell would Mimi want him back after making a whole tribe of kids with random women?😡
Hopefully he will stay smarter than his trifling daddy. Nick says he'd get back with Mariah if given the chance. He's so ridiculous. Why the hell would Mimi want him back after making a whole tribe of kids with random women?😡
Everyone in education knows it is not healthy for a student to skip grades. Appropriate advanced learning material should be provided in the age-correct grade so that the child's maturity level doesn't become an issue.
Keep striving, Golden! Great things are in your future! Mama - please realize it will take years for his emotional intelligence to catch up with his cognitive intelligence. You can best support him by understanding this.
Congratulations to Golden and what an accomplishment. I was skipped and was certified in the gifted program but I suffered socially. It wasn't until I became an adult that I learned how to make friends with people who weren't like me. Hopefully, they also keep his other very brilliant kids involved in extracurricular activities as well as academics. Nick has a lot of kids and I'm sure they're already competing for his time. It'll be important to not make the other kids feel inadequate because of his son's academic accomplishments.
What an accomplishment. I hope he continues to excel. What a beautiful and happy looking family.
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