he was slow at developing of how to speak he started talking when he was 2 and he would take a long time to answer a question.
At the age of 15, Einstein was considered slow, and wasn't expected to ever amount to much.
Albert Einstein was not mentally retarded. Many consider him as one of the smartest humans that ever lived. He was slow to speak in sentences because he was "withdrawn from the world."http://www.edublox.com/einstein-learning-disability.htm
He was slow in learning how to speak, and this led to him being rather cheeky and rebellious when people made fun of him for it, or said he would never amount to anything. But no, he was not a slow learner. If he were a slow learner, would he really have gone on to be one of the best and brightest individuals on the planet?
Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879 in Ulm, Germany. His parents were Pauline and Hermann Einstein. It is interesting to note that neither of his parents had any knowledge in the areas of math or science. The parents of Albert Einstein were worried that he was mentally slow because it took him a long time to learn how to speak. Even Albert, in his early years, was a very shy but curious kid that showed very little aptitude for anything. In elementary school, Albert was such an under achiever in all subjects other than math and science that his parents suspected that he might be retarded. As it turned out, Albert preferred to learn on his own and had taught himself advanced mathematics and science by the time he was a teenager.
Albert Einstein reportedly began to speak at a later age than most children, around the age of three. His early speech was slow to develop, which worried his parents. However, once he began to talk, he showed an exceptional ability to think and reason, eventually leading to his groundbreaking contributions to physics.
Mostly his personality conflicted with the highly rigid and authoritarian German school system.
Einstein had no special training; this is one of the reasons why he was heralded as a genius, also when he was a child he was thought to be retarded because of the abnormally large head and slurred and slow speech.
At the age of 15, Einstein was considered slow, and wasn't expected to ever amount to much.
Albert Einstein was not mentally retarded. Many consider him as one of the smartest humans that ever lived. He was slow to speak in sentences because he was "withdrawn from the world."http://www.edublox.com/einstein-learning-disability.htm
Yes Albert Einstein had dyslexia so he could not read. Teachers did not know about dyslexia in Einsteins time so they thought he was just dumb. but later people realised he was brilliant in math and science he was way ahead of his time. Then people realised Einstein was not dumb he was a genius
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He was slow in learning how to speak, and this led to him being rather cheeky and rebellious when people made fun of him for it, or said he would never amount to anything. But no, he was not a slow learner. If he were a slow learner, would he really have gone on to be one of the best and brightest individuals on the planet?
Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879 in Ulm, Germany. His parents were Pauline and Hermann Einstein. It is interesting to note that neither of his parents had any knowledge in the areas of math or science. The parents of Albert Einstein were worried that he was mentally slow because it took him a long time to learn how to speak. Even Albert, in his early years, was a very shy but curious kid that showed very little aptitude for anything. In elementary school, Albert was such an under achiever in all subjects other than math and science that his parents suspected that he might be retarded. As it turned out, Albert preferred to learn on his own and had taught himself advanced mathematics and science by the time he was a teenager.
One example is that late onset of pubity in someone who is slow in developing from a child into an adult.
Einstein's teachers called him a slow learner and labelled him as academically challenged.
There is no formal diagnosis for Albert Einstein's mental health, but he is thought to have exhibited symptoms of Asperger's syndrome, which is a form of autism. Some experts also suggest he may have had ADHD based on his behaviors and cognitive abilities.
Albert Einstein reportedly began to speak at a later age than most children, around the age of three. His early speech was slow to develop, which worried his parents. However, once he began to talk, he showed an exceptional ability to think and reason, eventually leading to his groundbreaking contributions to physics.