MEET CAPE TOWN’S 5 YEAR OLD PRODIGY SON

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At just five years old little Miguel Sethole from Thornton can read novels and has a love for engineering. Being home-schooled since he was only 7 months old,  he has progressed very well with his learning capabilities and has the ability to read most books and novels with proper understanding. His mother Gladys Sethole says Miguel has progressed so well that he can now enroll at Curro Durbanville, but is need of funding to do so.

“Curro is an independent school with a minimum number of students in each class which allows for more one on one interaction with the educator. Miguel has irregular concentration patterns that he requires constant attention and can be articulate if really guided, he expresses himself through creativity.”

To help little Miguel with funds for an opportunity to learn at Curro Durbanville, visit his Backabuddy crowdfunding page.

 

 

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