The Einstein Syndrome: Bright Children Who Talk Late

by Thomas Sowell
The Einstein Syndrome: Bright Children Who Talk Late
published
December 2002 by Basic Books
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Paperback, 256 pages

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046508141X   (isbn13: 9780465081417)

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The Einstein Syndrome is a follow-up to Late-Talking Children, which established Thomas Sowell as a leading spokesman on the subject. Wh...more





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Bobbi
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11/12/07

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Thomas Sowell is best-known as a Hoover Institute fellow, an economist and a conservative pundit on socio-political topics, but this book, his follow-up to Late Talking Children, is as thoroughly researched as his other work and found its genesis in his parenting of a gifted child who could have been chewed up and spat out by the current vogue in diagnosing and medicating very young children because they are quirky, reserved, or otherwise different.

This book expands upon the discussion of th...more
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Toe
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11/18/08

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Sowell describes a group of children who talk late but are gifted in other areas such as mathematics, puzzles, or music. He suggests the possibility that during development, the area of the brain responsible for these gifts takes resources from the area of the brain responsible for speech--an economist's explanation that some evidence supports. Most kids eventually do speak normally or outgrow the late talking.

Sowell can be repetitive. Sometimes, Sowell covers ground he's already covered in ...more
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Celeste
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06/23/08

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Economist Thomas Sowell was inspired (and slightly pressured) into researching children with delayed speech who also happen to be bright. And he makes a case for this subset of kids in our culture. I have a son with similar circumstances, so I tried to read this book objectively, but when you love someone and the subject matter skirts an issue in his life, well, you can't leave your heart out of it.

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Susie
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06/12/08

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recommended to Susie by: I found it when doing research on the web.
recommends it for: concerned parent/grandparents of children with delayed conversational and speech skills.
A very readable book. I found it when I was researching late talking children, we have concerns about my granddaughter. It combined statistics from two separate studies with actual cases and personal experiences. It also provided a great sense of relief when I saw many of the same characteristics in bright children who had delayed speech and eccentric behaviours (and that were not autistic) that my sweet Gracie exhibits. Thank goodness some doctors and therapists think outside the box when it...more
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Roxanna
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10/29/08

It gives a wide explanation on why there are some kids that are late talkers (like my son Donovan).
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Shaylee
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09/09/08

Again, this book contained useful information about famous and successful persons who spoke later than a typical child.
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05/01/07

A guide to problems of speech in the very young
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avg rating (all editions): 3.67 (24 ratings)
avg rating (this edition): 3.70 (23 ratings)
number of reviews: 7







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