Problem
Child prodigies lie at one of the extreme ends of intelligence-the high end. Most prodigies would be, by IQ alone, considered to be "gifted," meaning they have an IQ score of 130 or higher. In addition, prodigies have superior talent in one or more domains-music, math, or art, to name a few. How does a child of genius fit into the world of his peers or even of his parents?