The painful and baffling mystery as to why some obviously bright Children do not begin talking until long after the "normal" time is explored in this book through personal experiences and the findings of scientific research.
He has published both scholarly and popular articles and books on economics, and is currently a scholar in residence at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University..
About the Author: Thomas Sowell has taught economics at a number of colleges and universities, including Cornell, University of California Los Angeles, and Amherst.
These fascinating stories of Late-Talking Children and the remarkable families from which they come are followed by explorations of scientific research that throw light on unusual development patterns.
Fortunately, some of these Children turn out to have not only normal intelligence but even outstanding abilities, especially in highly analytical fields such as mathematics and computers.
The anguish and frustration of these prents as they try to cope with Children who do not talk and institutions that do not understand them is a remarkable and moving human story.
The author\'s own experiences as the father of such a child led to the formation of a goup of more than fifty sets of parents of similar children.
The painful and baffling mystery as to why some obviously bright Children do not begin talking until long after the "normal" time is explored in this book through personal experiences and the findings of scientific research