Child Prodigies
A child prodigy is a young person, typically under the age of 18, who demonstrates exceptional talent or ability in a specific field, such as music, mathematics, or art. These individuals often achieve remarkable accomplishments at an early age, showcasing skills that are far beyond their peers. Famous examples include Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in music and Blaise Pascal in mathematics.
Child prodigies may require special educational support to nurture their talents and manage the challenges that come with early fame. While their abilities can lead to great success, they may also face pressure and expectations that can impact their emotional well-being.