You are welcome Stellad & Polyesco
He seems to me to be a child who is talking with adults and who is challenged, which is in line with what Mary talked about recently.
Perhaps someone can answer this:
I began to learn foreign languages myself in school about the age of ten.
Is there a general tendency for children who are brought up bilingual, from infant and pretty intensively, to have a better grasp of the subtleties and nuances of both languages enabling them to master both languages better than average?
I mean, Christian has presumably never been in the situation where he (initially at least) had to mentally translate before speaking. And I assume he can switch between thinking in Danish as well as English at the blink of an eye.
Or do you think it has more to do with him being stimulated, having conversations with adults, being encouraged to form an opinion and think about things. The PlayRead technique.
Or is he simply gifted with a talent for being articulate coupled with him clearly being self-confident?
It will certainly be interesting to compare him with Isabella and also bette Henrik and Athena, who are also brought up bilingual.