Master Anvik B, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India gets included by World Book of Records

Master Anvik to be able to identify 220 picture cards of various fields at the tender age of 1 year 5 months 13 days.

Our brains were designed to learn by doing rather than hearing about things. This is one of the reasons why, for many skills, spending about two-thirds of your time testing yourself rather than absorbing it is preferable. Every child is born with superior abilities in some areas compared to others, such as the ability to think imaginatively and in multiple dimensions. At the tender age of 1 year 5 months 13 days, Master Anvik of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India sets a record by identifying 220 picture cards from various fields. The World Book of Records has recognised his immense talent, and he gets included in the Kid's Edition 2022.

It's always a wise idea for parents to be aware of their children's natural abilities and then assist them in developing those skills. It all started when Anvik was 5 months old and he was able to recognise 'the lion and the mouse' flash cards. At the age of seven months, he was also able to act out the story. In response to his curiosity, his mother enrolled him in a reputable organization's Right Brain Education programme and began training him to recognise a variety of other flash cards, including turtle and other animal flash cards.

He never forgets the flash cards he was taught and grasps it right away. He has now set the record at the age of 1.6 years. His mother has brought several online subscription boxes available for smart kids because he is too young to enrol in school. His entire family enjoys reading, so he enjoys reading in general. His mother is training him how to read and write the alphabet and numbers. His mother is a manager at SBI who has taken a sabbatical to care for him, and his father works for an IT company.

He enjoys playing in the water, and when his father goes swimming, he enjoys joining him and flapping in the water. His mother sent his reading video in a competition in Chennai, which received a lot of compliments. Anvik was able to recognise 21 wild animals, 23 domestic animals, 20 fruits, 23 birds, 24 sea animals, 23 vehicles, 22 action words, 11 natures, 23 body parts, 14 flowers, and 16 different country flags.

 

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