Sunday, September 30, 2007

27-09-07 Assignment : Summury of "Small Wonders"

Andrew Marshall, the author of "Small Wonders", discusses the distinctions between prodigies and average children. The author, quoting a neural circuitry survey, argues remarkable difference is that prodigies can concentrate on one thing shutting down any other disturbing noises rather than average kids as well as they have an astonishing processing talent. The author, on the other hand, insists that how their parents raise thier prodigies is important as well as such inborn talent, refferring to necessity to give them good environments such as reading book and allow them high degree independence. Finally, author call attention that parents should occasionally allow their prodigies to play as a child.

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