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3. Who coined the term 'Einstein Syndrome? What does it mean? class 6.​

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Answered by khushalikhushi106200
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John dalton coined the term Einstein syndrome

Answered by subhransusahoo94
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As you might have guessed, Einstein syndrome is named after Albert Einstein, a certified genius and — according to some biographers — a late-talker who didn't speak full sentences before the age of 5.

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Albert Einstein did not talk until he was three years old. Albert Einstein was born in 1879 in Ulm, Germany.Hyperlexia is when a child can read at levels far beyond those expected for their age. “Hyper” means better than, while “lexia” means reading or language. A child with hyperlexia might figure out how to decode or sound out words very quickly, but not understand or comprehend most of what they're reading.A late talker is a toddler experiencing late language emergence (LLE).[1][2] LLE can also be an early or secondary sign of an autism spectrum disorder, or other developmental disorders, such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, intellectual disability, learning disability, social communication disorder, or specific language impairment.[3][4][5][6] Late talkers are children who are intellectually abled, but do not show signs of normal language development for their age.[6][7] Lack of language development, comprehension skills and challenges with literacy skills are potential risks as late talkers age.[2] Outlook for late talkers with or without intervention is generally favorable.[8] Toddlers have a high probability of catching up to typical toddlers if early language interventions are put in place.[9][1] Language interventions include general language stimulation, focused language stimulation and milieu teaching.

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