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Is it possible for the so-called prodigy to read at the age of three?
You don't say! My two nephews can read a lot after they are over one year old. They are not prodigies, but methods of education. If you are interested, you can look at Professor Feng Dequan's early education theory.

My daughter didn't like reading until she was three and a half years old. She started teaching at the age of three and a half. She doesn't teach very seriously. She just teaches a little when she is free. After half a year, she knew 700 to 800 Chinese characters. Nothing is impossible as long as children like it. I think the main role of parents is to guide children's interests.

As for Mozart, he was born in a musical family and was exposed to music at an early age. It is also possible to compose music and play the piano at the age of five. My baby studied piano for one year at the age of three to four, can play cuckoo, and can recognize the score of ordinary children's songs. Now she doesn't want to learn or force her. As long as the children are happy.