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He grew up an ugly, talented child in East Anglia.
Precociously talented child showoffs turn into adult versions of the same thing.
Yet he was a clearly talented child who became the star quarterback at his local high school, before volunteering for Vietnam, where he served two tours, and was wounded and decorated for gallantry.
Women asked Temple's unprepossessing banker father to provide stud services that might yield another little Shirley; magazines asked Shirley's mother for advice on how to raise a prodigiously talented child.
Consequently, I knew that the final lesson of tenth grade would be my last encounter as an art teacher with probably the most naturally talented child in the school.
What advice would you give parents of an especially talented child?
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It was a school for academically talented children, but Peter was off the charts, head and shoulders above anyone else I met there.
Undaunted by Alekhine's departure, the Soviet Union was able to produce top-ranked players by funding chess schools to find and train talented children.
First, we're weak at identifying "gifted and talented" children early, particularly if they're poor or members of minority groups or don't have savvy, pushy parents.
I perform a lot of benefit concerts for research into heart disease, and I'm also very enthusiastic about helping musically talented children.
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