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child prodigy

Young person who has developed a remarkable talent for one or more subjects or pursuits. Unlike idiots savants, child prodigies are usually taught by an adult. Mozart was a child prodigy of musical genius.


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In contrast, many child prodigies fail to achieve their potential because they expect things to come easily.
By age 6, she was playing at the orchestra level and began competing against other child prodigies across the country.
 
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