Published On: June 2nd, 2012|

GreatSchools – GreatSchools Staff

“A boy receives a train set as a gift from his father, but after a few standard runs, decides it’s more interesting to crash the trains, and does so repeatedly. Another boy stubbornly refuses to wear his coat in the winter because he sees other children in thinner coats. A little girl thinks nothing of standing on tables and singing at the top of her lungs in public. You might think those children’s unusual behavior would have a negative effect on their development. Not so – those are childhood stories about Steven Spielberg, Albert Schweitzer and Madonna.”(more)