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He was a child prodigy in chess and reached master standard at the age of 13.

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Harold is a child prodigy when it comes to being a horseman and cowboy, straddling and doing a tie-down on a cow.

But that's exactly what untried child prodigy Aswan Reid has done in her latest movie, critics say.

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What happens to child prodigies when they grow up?

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She was considered a child prodigy in dance and by age 10 received a degree to begin teaching dance.

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