Ukrainian sixth grader Andriy Kudelya set a new record, winning 37 Olympiads in two months

Recently came across a story about a sixth grader who in just 2 months won 37 victories in various Olympiads. And it all started with this one. smart-boy I just wanted to test my knowledge. Who would have thought that the desire for science will turn into so many achievements for Andrei? The student sets an excellent example not only to his fellow year olds, but also to adults.



Womo I wondered how the guy managed to achieve such results. What is known about the young intelligent, read further in the article.

Smart boy Andrey Kudel is one of those students who do not need to be forced to study. He himself reaches for knowledge and in his free time is engaged in self-development. This is what led the boy to endless victories at the Olympics.

He just wanted to test himself, to find out what areas of knowledge he had gaps. Andrey did his homework online. And such brilliant results of the Olympiads came as a surprise to both the student and his mother. There was an interview with the guy and his parents. Everyone wants to know how to raise such a smart child.



Instagram / @andrii.kudelia Andrei is engaged in self-development consciously. It’s not just about books, it’s also about various YouTube videos. On average, this takes up to 3 hours of free time per day. If you have a child, you know how hard it is to get them to learn. Andrey does this at his own will. A real role model!

What if those Olympics were nothing? Let's figure it out! Each of them was given 45 minutes. But Andrew coped with an average of 25. Anyone can choose the subject and class. Results are available to students immediately after completing the tasks.



Instagram / @andrii.kudelia Those who won prizes are given certificates and sometimes even gifts. Of course, you can not use tips and additional literature. But the time is calculated in such a way that it is unlikely to physically do it. Our hero said that the most difficulties arose during the writing of the Olympiads in mathematics, English and German.

Andrey is happy with his victories, but he treats school grades without much enthusiasm. The guy thinks they don't show what the student really is. This is only an intermediate indicator, which should not be equaled. But it can show you what to work on more intensively.

Perhaps that explains why Andrew is not an excellent student at school. How did he manage to win so many Olympics? The answer is simple: the boy is often ill, and he has to study the material on his own, catching up with the program. It's different with math. Andrey performs the tasks correctly, but not in the ways that the teacher teaches. It also affects the assessment.



Instagram / @andrii.kudelia The student motivates himself that all the knowledge gained can and will be useful to him in the future. For example, he learns German, which he does not like. In the future, he plans to study Polish. And in more far-sighted plans, training for a film director.

He also wants to do his own video blog. The boy is already doing that. YouTube became his outlet and a time when you can take a break from studying. Also during breaks from classes, he paints and cleans.



Instagram / @andrii.kudelia Andrey's love of drawing is serious. He drew illustrations for his book. It focuses on the behavior of children during a meeting with a stranger. The student believes that this topic is very important and needs to attract more attention.

Mom Andrey said that his son already in 1 year began to learn the alphabet and very early learned to read. Of course, the contribution of the boy’s parents is great. For example, when the baby was only 3 months old, his mother had already read books with him and showed him pictures.

The woman says that she never huddled with her son and communicated with him on an equal footing. With age, Andrew began to be interested in everything at once. He is a very curious boy, and his parents only supported his interest. But never forced to do anything.



Mom loves giving gifts to her son, but it doesn’t look like a reward for success. Rather, it shows respect for the child’s work. Parents motivate him with their stories about the complexity of real adult life. They want their son to understand that it won’t be easy and they need to work on themselves to achieve their goals. Andrey's mother believes that scolding children for grades is stupid. They need to be loved and inspired by their example.

Tell me, what do you think about that? How do you feel about school grades?

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