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How does a child become a prodigy?

  • Wednesday Nov 25,2009 10:57 PM
  • By diddy
  • In Others

Aside from studying, how do they become prodigies? Do they like read extremely hard books or something? How can they become so smart? Some complete College @ age 11 or 12. How is that possible?

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3 Comments

  • Russell B says:

    Some children are just born with higher IQs than others; it’s just how they are made. 99.9% of kids aren’t capable of gettings a college degree at that early of an age. It’s just like asking "How does a child become an NBA star?" when 99.9% of kids don’t even have the natural athletic talent and height to ever achieve such a thing.

  • curtisports2 says:

    A child cannot become a prodigy on its own. ‘Prodigy’ is a label that must be conferred upon the child by some third party. Generally speaking, though, child prodigies aren’t created, they’re born. It’s a gift, but one that must be recognized and nurtured by parents and mentors or it goes to waste.

  • gimpalomg says:

    It’s the other way round.

    A prodigy becomes a child by being born, the rest is satisfying the curiosity that comes with being a prodigy.



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