![]() ![]() David Feldman, a professor of child development at Tufts University. "The tension between what you've been able to do as a child and what you're starting to become as an adult can mean that that's going to be a quite turbulent kind of period of time for a child prodigy," said Dr. Psychologists say the teenage years are often the toughest. ![]() Unabomber Ted Kaczynski is the most glaring example of child genius gone wrong. But exceptional intelligence doesn't guarantee happiness. Gifted children are more likely than their peers to become successful adults - look at Mozart, Pablo Picasso and Bill Gates. "Not really, because you can't really think about it, you know?" he said.
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