No, it doesn't show that. It only shows that He "increased in wisdom."
Don't add to what is not there.
wisdom is how you apply your knowledge... Jesus full of knowledge fully aware what is happening in the past, present and future, full of grace and truth as a God didnt disappear when He is a baby because He still a God in human form.
as a young child He was all aware of His mission... He even told Mary/Joseph that He must be about His Father's business pero hindi siya maintindihan nila Mary... He knew in the beginning that He is preparing for the great plan of His God the Father.
<After the incident in the temple, we are told "And Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and men" (Luke 2:52). If at this point in Jesus' experience He knew everything, it would not follow logically that He would need to "increase in wisdom." We know He had to grow physically (in stature), but we must also believe the scripture where our understanding fails us, that is, that He also put Himself voluntarily in a position where He needed to assimilate knowledge as a man. He needed to be truly man. He was always God, but He needed to become in all ways, except for sin, a man as well. In theological terms we refer to this as the hypostatic union. - qouted>
as a baby He knew Chinese language perfectly even Filipino... but as a human he didnt speak it (wisdom) because He need to learn it in human way through Mary and Joseph and people that sorround Him... as a God He knew carpenty perfectly better than Joseph, but as human He must learned it in human way through Joseph the carpenter...
<He learned as a human what He already knew as God-qouted>
thus increased wisdom and stature.