0 Children who are precocious have the confidence or skill of an adult. -- не по годам взрослый
A precocious child, she went to university at the age of 15.
They warn that youth employment is par t of a syndrome of "precocious development," precipitating a hastened transition to adulthood.
The opera was received indulgendy as the astonishing product of a precocious talent, but, after the novelty had worn off, its demise was swift.
The above data suggest that common mechanisms underpin attachment organization in caregiver and infant, and the precocious emergence of mentalizing in the child.
However, we lack any overall vocabulary estimate for the child, one of the most precocious of 25 subjects.
In both cases, after their first precocious displays of talent, their families and communities sought to put them to work in local musical life.
Compared to older children who had equally large lexicons, the precocious children demonstrated comparable grammatical composition of the lexicon.
We predicted that two-year-olds who are reported by parents to be lexically precocious will demonstrate more consistent fast mapping than their typical age-mates.
Edwards (1986) has shown that one solution that prevents precocious germination during prechilling is to partially redry seeds during pretreatment.
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