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Wo years old Another was a thirteen year old cooking sensation And what Ruthsatz’s investigation revealed is nothing short of astonishing Though the prodigies aren’t autistic many have autistic family members Each prodigy has an extraordinary memory and a keen eye for detail well known but often overlooked strengths associated with autism Ruthsatz and her daughter and coauthor Kimberly Stephens now propose a startling possibility What if the abilities of child prodigies stem from a genetic link with autism And could prodigies children who have many of the strengths of autism but few of the challenges be the key to a long awaited autism breakthrough In The Prodigy’s Cousin Ruthsatz and Stephens narrate the poignant stories This book was so enlightening and interesting to read It was an easy read which was perfect for someone like me who isn t a science or medical professional This is not for someone who doesn t have an open mind Joanne Ruthsatz writes about possibilities theories and ideas It s not a book of scientific proof which may be misleading to some readers What I really appreciated about this book is that Joanne wrote about each person as just that a person She didn t write about them as if they were just data or a statistic She wrote about each child s life and who they are as a person This was such an enjoyable book and inspired me to do further reading The only reason I didn t give a 5 star rating is because there wasn t scientific proof But then again it s still a subject that s constantly being studied and researched Make your own model forts & castles revealed is nothing short of astonishing Though the prodigies aren’t autistic many have autistic family members Each prodigy has an extraordinary memory and a keen eye for detail well known but often overlooked strengths associated with autism Ruthsatz and her daughter and coauthor Kimberly Stephens now propose a startling possibility What if the abilities of child prodigies stem from a genetic link with autism And could prodigies children who have many of the strengths of autism but few of the challenges be the key to a long awaited autism breakthrough In The Prodigy’s Cousin Ruthsatz and Stephens narrate the poignant stories This book was so enlightening and interesting to Tremors of Fury (The Days of Ash and Fury read It was an easy How Julian and Nigel Turned Each Other Gay (Inadvertently), or So They Both Claim read which was perfect for someone like me who isn t a science or medical professional This is not for someone who doesn t have an open mind Joanne Ruthsatz writes about possibilities theories and ideas It s not a book of scientific proof which may be misleading to some The Mage (Foxcraft, Book 3) readers What I Illustrated Workbook for Self-Therapy for Your Inner Critic really appreciated about this book is that Joanne wrote about each person as just that a person She didn t write about them as if they were just data or a statistic She wrote about each child s life and who they are as a person This was such an enjoyable book and inspired me to do further Earthfall (Homecoming, reading The only A Daddy for Christmas reason I didn t give a 5 star Banned in Britain rating is because there wasn t scientific proof But then again it s still a subject that s constantly being studied and Hour of the Beast researched
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Of the children they have studied including that of a two year old who loved to spell words like “algorithm” and “confederation” a six year old painter who churned out masterpieces faster than her parents could hang them and a typically developing thirteen year old who smacked his head against a church floor and woke up a music prodigy This inspiring tale of extraordinary children indomitable parents and a researcher’s unorthodox hunch is essential reading for anyone interested in the brain and human potential Ruthsatz and Stephens take us from the prodigies’ homes to the depths of the autism archives to the cutting edge of genetics research all while upending our understanding of what makes exceptional talent possibl Very interesting book as I have a gifted child of my own I won this book from a Goodreads giveaway Burning Attraction researcher’s unorthodox hunch is essential The Numbers Game reading for anyone interested in the brain and human potential Ruthsatz and Stephens take us from the prodigies’ homes to the depths of the autism archives to the cutting edge of genetics Tall man riding. research all while upending our understanding of what makes exceptional talent possibl Very interesting book as I have a gifted child of my own I won this book from a Goodreads giveaway
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We all know the autistic genius stereotypes The absentminded professor with untied shoelaces The geeky Silicon Valley programmer who writes bulletproof code but can’t get a date But there is another set of tiny geniuses whom you would never add to those ranks child prodigies We mostly know them as the chatty and charming tykes who liven up daytime TV with violin solos and engaging banter These kids aren’t autistic and there has never been any kind of scientific connection between autism and prodigy Until now Over the course of her career psychologist Joanne Ruthsatz has uietly assembled the largest ever research sample of these children Their accomplishments are epic One could reproduce radio tunes by ear on a toy guitar at t Very interesting read accessible to those who are not scientifically minded If you re looking for the scientific research and proof you re not going to find much to go on here but I believe the author s intention was to share her ideas with a wider audience raising public interest in further studies of prodigies in order to possibly unlock the mysteries of autism The Mage (Foxcraft, Book 3) ranks child prodigies We mostly know them as the chatty and charming tykes who liven up daytime TV with violin solos and engaging banter These kids aren’t autistic and there has never been any kind of scientific connection between autism and prodigy Until now Over the course of her career psychologist Joanne Ruthsatz has uietly assembled the largest ever Illustrated Workbook for Self-Therapy for Your Inner Critic research sample of these children Their accomplishments are epic One could Earthfall (Homecoming, reproduce A Daddy for Christmas radio tunes by ear on a toy guitar at t Very interesting Banned in Britain read accessible to those who are not scientifically minded If you Hour of the Beast re looking for the scientific Dictionary Of Dreams research and proof you The Love of a Latino re not going to find much to go on here but I believe the author s intention was to share her ideas with a wider audience Other Days, Other Eyes raising public interest in further studies of prodigies in order to possibly unlock the mysteries of autism
Ok finished it Still don't see the scienceShe chose a number of prodigy's using the theory that they had to be professionals before age 10 OK why Well someone else's researchNature vs nurture was ignored To be b
In spite of it's intriguing title The Prodigy's Cousin presented little scientific evidence to link prodigies with autistic savants both of which seem to have exceptional memory due to a heightened attention to detail The
Very interesting read accessible to those who are not scientifically minded If you're looking for the scientific research and proof you're not going to find much to go on here but I believe the author's intention was to share her ideas with a wider audience raising public interest in further studies of prodigies in order to possibly unlock
Honestly I was expecting but then I spend most of my autism related reading in the realm of research into mitochondrial the links to PANDASPANS the connections between the gastrointestinal system and the brain MTHFR gene mutations and their effects on detoxification et cetera And they didn't touch on any of thos
I miss in the book common exemples In the one hand the authors have only chosen to talk about children with such an intelligence that is only present in 1 of a million or less so they're not really representative of the reality In the other hand they only show autistic children with extraordinary talents savants or extremely inte
This book was so enlightening and interesting to read It was an easy read which was perfect for someone like me who isn't a science or
Very interesting book as I have a gifted child of my own I won this book from a Goodreads giveaway
This is a book that's all about possibilities not proofs And I think as long as you're willing to approach the book as such you'll be a satisfied reader If nothing else I was reminded about how much we still don't know about child prodigies or autistic individuals But beyond that this book certainly did enough to convince me that i
The idea of prodigies and their accomplishments was interesting but the book just seemed dragged out and the comparisons with autism was laid out randomly and weirdly I enjoyed the stories and the part of finding related genes between autism and prodigy children aswell as the stories of savants and how deterioring dementia patients sometimes also experience this burst of talent but I feel like these ideas co
I really enjoyed this book It was an easier read than I thought it would beThe stories of the prodigies and even the autist's stories were well told and really interestingEven though a lot of the science wasn't uite there most of it wasn't statistically significant it does seem really intriguing like there IS a link bet