What did Einstein's mother think of him and why
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SHE THOUGHT HIM THAT HE IS DIFFERENT FROM OTHER CHILDREN
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- Einstein's mom believed him to be an 'oddity' or somebody with a surprising actual irregularity or social issue.
- She considered him odd since his brain appeared excessively huge to her.
- This made him appear to be unique from other boys and girls of his age.
- As a kid, Einstein had an enormous head and didn't begin to talk till he was over two years of age.
- In any event, when he began talking he articulated everything two times.
- He didn't connect well with different youngsters and consistently played alone.
- This showed the shortfall of virtuosos.
- As a kid, Einstein was drawn in exclusively by mechanical toys.
- It showed his logical disposition since mechanical toys work on logical standards of some sort.
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