precocious child

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Describes a child who shows mental development or maturity at an unusually early age.

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  • She was a precocious child, learning to read at the age of three.
  • His parents always knew he was a precocious child because of his advanced vocabulary.
  • The teacher identified him as a precocious child due to his exceptional problem-solving skills.
  • Even as a precocious child, she displayed a deep understanding of complex emotions.
  • Many famous musicians were precocious children, mastering instruments at a very young age.
  • Being a precocious child can sometimes lead to social challenges with peers.
  • The precocious child often preferred the company of adults, engaging in sophisticated conversations.
  • Despite being a precocious child, he still enjoyed playing typical children's games.
  • Her artwork showed the talent of a precocious child, far beyond her years.
  • The documentary highlighted the life of a precocious child prodigy in mathematics.