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TY! @drseide for Child Prodigies: A Unique Form of Autism? - Psych Central News

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A study of eight child prodigies suggests a significant link between their special abilities and autism.

 

“The link between child prodigies and autism is strong in our study,” said Joanne Ruthsatz, Ph.D., lead author of the study and assistant professor of psychology at Ohio State University.

“Our findings suggest child prodigies have traits in common with autistic children, but something is preventing them from displaying the deficits we associate with the disorder.”

Of the eight prodigies who took part in the study, three had a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder. As a whole, the prodigies also tended to have slightly higher scores on a test of autistic traits, when compared to a control group.

Furthermore, half of the prodigies had a family member or a first- or second-degree relative with autism.

Ruthsatz said it is surprising that half of the families and three of the prodigies themselves were affected by autism since autism occurs in only one of 120 individuals.

Researchers also found that while child prodigies had higher general intelligence scores, where they really excelled was in working memory—they all scored above the 99th percentile on this trait.

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Superb resource for teachers and students: Storyboard Generator

Superb resource for teachers and students: Storyboard Generator | Students with dyslexia & ADHD in independent and public schools | Scoop.it

This is a great tool for developing storyboards based around scripts. Great for helping to visualise a text / script.

We understand that one of the greatest challenges for schools and the wider public is access to material that they can use and adapt in their own productions. The Free Media Library provides an extensive resource to fill this gap.

We encourage you and your students to upload your own creative work. Help us to build this resource for the Generator community.

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Join ACMI's educator community online at http://educatorslounge.acmi.net.au.


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Alfredo Corell's curator insight, December 27, 2012 8:47 AM

Share your creative work with the Generator community. Upload to the Video Gallery and Free Media Library.

Karen Faulkner's curator insight, March 25, 6:26 AM

What a fantastic tool for uper primary students to bring to life scripts

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Sticky Teaching | What Sticks in the Brain

Sticky Teaching | What Sticks in the Brain | Students with dyslexia & ADHD in independent and public schools | Scoop.it

Interesting infographic on how the brain interacts with input.


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Very effective: Blooms-quicksheets

Bloom's Taxonomy presented visually


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