Sunday, May 12, 2013

Boy Genius Diagnosed With Autism Has IQ Higher than Einstein


Reader JJ: Boy Genius Diagnosed With Autism Has IQ Higher than Einstein
Posted By: igots2no
Date: Saturday, 11-May-2013 19:48:14
Found at Removing the Shackles:
As a Mom with a "special" little boy who is on the spectrum- who just taught himself to read with almost no input from me- I wish every single parent with a child who is struggling within the confines of the education system would read this article. Learning- for ALL children- has NOTHING to do with "education". It's all about L E A R N I N G - through play, through listening, through DOing, through art and music, and drama and imagination. THAT is what TRUE LEARNING is about.
Children know what they want to KNOW. Children know what they want to understand. Allow then to explore their world their own way and they will all change the world as adults.
http://worldtruth.tv/boy-genius-diagnosed-with-autism-has-iq-higher-than-einstein/
Jacob Barnett, who was diagnosed with moderate to severe autism at 2 years old, is now studying for a master's degree in quantum physics.

Jacob was silent for much of his childhood. But when he started to speak, he was able to communicate in four different languages.
As a child, doctors told Jacob Barnett’s parents that their autistic son would probably never know how to tie his shoes.

But experts say the 14-year-old Indiana prodigy has an IQ higher than Einstein’s and is on the road to winning a Nobel Prize. He’s given TedX talks and is working toward a master’s degree in quantum physics.
The key, according to mom Kristine Barnett, was letting Jacob be himself — by helping him study the world with wide-eyed wonder instead of focusing on a list of things he couldn't do.
Diagnosed with moderate to severe autism at the age of 2, Jacob spent years in the clutches of a special education system that didn't understand what he needed. His teachers at school would try to dissuade Kristine from hoping to teach Jacob any more than the most basic skills.
Jacob was struggling with that sort of instruction — withdrawing deeper into himself and refusing to speak with anyone.
But Kristine noticed that when he was not in therapy, Jacob was doing “spectacular things” on his own.
“He would create maps all over our floor using Q-tips. They would be maps of places we've visited and he would memorize every street,” Kristine told the BBC.
One day, his mom took him stargazing. A few months later, they visited a planetarium where a professor was giving a lecture. Whenever the teacher asked questions, Jacob’s little hand shot up and he began to answer questions — easily understanding complicated theories about physics and the movement of planets.

Jacob was just 3-1/2 years old.
His mom realized that Jacob might need something that the standard special education curriculum just wasn't giving him.
So Kristine decided to take on the job herself.

“For a parent, it’s terrifying to fly against the advice of the professionals,” Kristine writes in her memoir, “The Spark: A Mother’s Story of Nurturing Genius.” “But I knew in my heart that if Jake stayed in special ed, he would slip away.”
His IQ rounds out to 170 — higher than that of Albert Einstein. He’s been working on his own theory of relativity. Professors at Princeton’s Institute for Advance Study were impressed.
“The theory that he's working on involves several of the toughest problems in astrophysics and theoretical physics,” astrophysics Professor Scott Tremaine wrote to the family in an email.
"Anyone who solves these will be in line for a Nobel Prize."

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

thats the right way to let kids learn at there own rate and not stuck in in a class room and being druged up half the time

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