>>14322053Generally no. Math IS a language, but it's a language which describes abstract ideas. Children can learn a language, sure, but it takes far longer for them to comprehend more abstract ideas such as concepts like "loyalty" or "happiness", these are intangible ideas which no matter how much you teach them, children only learn them within set developmental windows. It's the same thing with math, they have a limited capacity for understanding abstraction. Children are pretty much limited to comprehending the very most basics like algebra, which is coincidentally what we teach them.
Funny thing is now that I think about it, most of the most successful mathematicians made their best contributions at an older age, around 24-30.