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04 October 2013

Autistic Boy With Higher IQ Than Einstein Discovers His Gift After Removal From State-Run Therapy


In yet another example of how an out-of-control Goliath state system can cause more harm than good, a teenage boy who was diagnosed with autism at a young age has risen to stellar heights after quitting the special ed system with the help of his concerned mother.

State therapy specialists claimed Jacob Barnett would never tie his shoes, read or function normally in society. But the boy’s mother realized when Jacob was not in therapy, he was doing “spectacular things” completely on his own.

She decided to trust her instinct and disregard the advice of the professionals. Instead of following a standardized special needs educational protocol, she surrounded Jacob with all the things that inspired passion for him – and was astonished at the transformation that took place.

Following a diagnosis of autism at age two, Jacob was subjected to a cookie cutter special education system that focused on correcting what he couldn’t do compared to normal children. For years, teachers attempted to convince Kristine Barnett that her son would only be able to learn the most basic of life skills.

When exposed to the state system of educational therapy, Kristine noticed Jacob would withdraw deeply and refuse to speak with anyone. Even though she found it “terrifying to fly against the advice of the professionals,” she knew in her heart “that if Jake stayed in special ed, he would slip away,” Kristine relates in her memoir, The Spark: A Mother’s Story of Nurturing Genius.

So began a journey for Jacob that would lead to such unexpected achievement that the whole premise of standardized therapy for this ‘special needs’ child would be blown to bits.
A path of passion and discovery

After years of frustration and little progress, Kristine made a radical decision in the eyes of the special ed system — she took Jacob out of school and prepared him for kindergarten herself. As described in the New York Daily Times:
She let him explore the things he wanted to explore. He studied patterns and shadows and stars. At the same time, she made sure that he enjoyed “normal” childhood pleasures – softball, picnics – along with other kids his age.

“I operate under a concept called ‘muchness’,” Kristine said “which is surrounding children with the things they love – be it music, or art, whatever they’re drawn to and love.”

By the time Jacob reached the age of 11, he entered college and is currently studying condensed matter physics at Indiana University-Purdue University in Indianapolis. According to an email Professor Scott Tremaine wrote to Jacob’s family:

“The theory that he’s working on involves several of the toughest problems in astrophysics and theoretical physics … Anyone who solves these will be in line for a Nobel Prize.”

Jacob also has an IQ of 170 — higher than that of Einstein. He is history’s youngest astrophysics researcher, has spoken at a New York TED (Technology, Entertainment & Design) conference, and appeared on a variety of news interviews, including 60 Minutes and the Time magazine website.

Not bad for someone who was classified by state experts as so severely disabled that he would never tie his own shoes or learn to read. If Jacob had stayed within the system, the prediction may very well have come true.

Sources for this article include:

http://www.nydailynews.com

http://www.indianapolismonthly.com

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-22477958

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uq-FOOQ1TpE

Source: http://bit.ly/15andTM

02 December 2011

Marlin Impales Boy's Face


This is the moment a young fisherman cheated death after a 600lb black marlin leapt out the water and speared him in the mouth with its sharp spear-like bill.

Stephen Schultz had been fishing off the coast of Pinas Bay, Panama, with his sister and father and was trying to reel in the monster catch when he was horrifically wounded.

The angler was sat on the edge of the boat and had hooked the thrashing marlin on to his line as his family watched.

Majestic: The giant marlin leaps from the sea after being hooked by angler Steven Schultz off the coast of Panama

Majestic: The giant marlin leaps from the sea after being hooked by angler Stephen Schultz off the coast of Panama

Close-up: But in trying to reel the giant fish in, the marlin thrashes towards the boat and lunges at fisherman Steven

Close-up: In trying to reel the giant fish in, the marlin thrashes towards the boat and lunges at Stephen

But seconds after watching the giant fish leap into the air, the marlin is pulled towards the vessel and lunges towards Stephen, impaling him in the mouth with its giant sharp bill.

Stephen's father can be heard shouting, 'Oh my God', as the huge fish falls off the side of the boat and back into the water.

The boy's mouth was impaled during the accident, with the marlin's sword piercing his cheek and nasal cavity.

He was rushed to hospital after the horrific incident, as his family sailed back to Panama before he was flown 100 miles north to National Hospital in Panama City.

Amazingly, Stephen escaped the horrendous incident in 2008 without any scarring.

Steven Schultz (left) with his father Robert. They were joined on the fishing trip off Panama by Steven's sister, Alison

Stephen Schultz (left) with his father Robert. They were joined on the fishing trip off Panama by Stephen's sister, Alison

Attack: The giant fish makes it onboard the Schultz family's boat after spearing Steven, but soon flops back into the water

Attack: The giant fish makes it onboard the Schultz family's boat after spearing Steven, but soon flops back into the water

The image shows the immediate aftermath of the attack. Steven can be partially seen on the deck after being speared

The image shows the immediate aftermath of the attack. Stephen can be partially seen on the deck after being speared

Enlarge This reconstruction shows the moment of impact when the marlin leapt out of the water and struck Steven

This reconstruction shows the moment of impact when the marlin leapt out of the water and struck Stephen

This x-ray reconstructs how deep the marlin's sword entered Steven's brain. Amazingly, he escaped the incident without any scarring

This x-ray reconstructs how deep the marlin's sword-like bill entered Stephen's brain. Amazingly, he escaped the incident without any scarring

Describing the moment he was impaled by the fish, Stephen, from Marietta, Georgia, said he had been wrestling with the marlin for 25 minutes before he was speared.

He said: 'He jumped once, facing away from the boat and turned around in mid-air; he was about 15 feet away; went back into the water, made one more jump toward the back of the boat and his bill struck me on the left side of the face and knocked me onto the ground.'

His sister Alison, who filmed the accident, said: 'I wasn't too sure what happens when you go deep sea fishing.

'I wasn't sure if they were supposed to be that close. So I was like, I'll get this on film. Then it was in the boat. Before I could react, it was already at us. So I just kept rolling.'

Stephen's father Robert added: 'I've heard of people having marlins come up. Usually, they're in control and they can jump in a vertical type of situation.

'It won't be where they take a run at you. We thought we were safe.'

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