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[quote=Anonymous][quote]http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/thomas-jefferson-student-to-graduate-year-early-a-rare-feat-at-governors-school/2012/01/16/gIQAZqAu7P_story.html[/quote] It's takes a nurturing family to nurture STEM talent during the early foundation years when a child is growing. It does require the child work at mathematics early on, not just in the classroom. It requires doing homework and classwork. This is not torture or child abuse as many math phobic parents believe. When STEM subjects begin to demand up to 1/10 of the time sports does for young children and their families then we will see reversal of STEM misfortune in America. The Ivy prize, most sought after by American parents, can still be won without being an athletic recruit. A math recruit is just as enticing to Harvard.[/quote]
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