We all know the autistic genius stereotypes. The absentminded professor with untied shoelaces. The geeky Silicon Valley programmer who writes bulletÂproof code but canât get a date. But there is another set of (tiny) geniuses whom you would never add to those ranksâchild prodigies. We mostly know them as the chatty and charming tykes who liven up dayÂtime TV with violin solos and engaging banter. These kids arenât 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 quietly 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 two years old. Another was a thirteen-year-old cooking sensation. And what Ruthsatzâs investigation revealed is nothÂing short of astonishing. Though the prodigies arenât autistic, many have autistic family members. Each prodigy has an extraordinary memory and a keen eye for detailâwell-known but often-overlooked strengths associated with autism.
Ruthsatz and her daughter and coauthor, KimÂberly Stephens, now propose a startling possibility: What if the abilities of child prodigies stem from a genetic link with autism? And could prodigiesâ children who have many of the strengths of autism but few of the challengesâbe the key to a long-awaited autism breakthrough?
In The Prodigyâs Cousin, Ruthsatz and Stephens narrate the poignant stories of the children they have studied, including that of a two-year-old who loved to spell words like âalgorithmâ and âconfederÂation,â a six-year-old painter who churned out masÂterpieces 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 researcherâs unorthodox hunch is essential reading for anyone interested in the brain and human potential. Ruthsatz and Stephens take us from the prodigiesâ homes to the depths of the autism archives to the cutting edge of genetics research, all while upending our underÂstanding of what makes exceptional talent possible.
The Prodigy's Cousin
The Family Link Between Autism and Extraordinary Talent
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