Well that is what I am getting at when I talk about having a good quality childhood.....problems that start in childhood often linger on into adulthood. What I am commenting on specifically is the fact that teachers are fully aware that the decisions we make today can alter a child's perception of self- worth and and value. Do some individuals need to be pushed more than others ....sure...but it depends on the individuals background and environment.
Well, of course I don't disagree with you there and I don't believe I ever wrote about anything that would contradict, but would rather on its own tend toward what you are saying. In other words, I feel that this is something similar to what I have already said.
This, though :
Music theory and history learning is important to be come musically educated (...)
Is not really my point, exactly. It would be fine and dandy if everybody in the world were to be sufficiently "musically educated" but, once again, I am not talking about something that is a one-size-fits-all kind of idea. Again, the point in those things, at least for some individuals, is not to just be educated in some generic way. The point is, as I stated above, to better grasp, understand, and utilize how the language works, even within different contexts. Sure, call that "musically educated" but, with respect to the fine print in what it means to be an "artist" or a "child prodigy," the point in being musically educated in that way is to be capable of expressing oneself in a way that is, ultimately, completely their own.
Which brings me to my next point and my response to the rest of your post. If we are talking about what it means to have a good quality childhood while at the same time having an extreme talent and gift at anything, there are not only two categories; positive examples of child prodigies and negative ones. There is, I suspect, at least a third. If by a negative example of a child prodigy we imply that to be an individual who -- let's just say -- has next to no sense of value and self-worth, I have to say that I believe it is just as easy for there to be an individual that perhaps had a major talent and/or gift but for whatever reason(s) never had the opportunity to develop that, and ALSO has no sense of self-worth nor value (which is a better life, btw ?). That is my idea of another category when it comes to all of this.
If we are talking about depression, emotional, mental and social problems, as well as "lost childhoods" ... those things can go hand-in-hand just as easily for somebody whose talents and gifts were essentially locked up in some dark and hidden inner-cave as they can for somebody who was locked up to a ball and chain at the piano bench. I think that one type, at its worst, can lead to something like "going postal" ... the individual who just can't stand it anymore and basically loses it. Whereas the other, at its worst, can lead to being the mastermind of an atrocious act, like Mr. Unibomber ... because everything inside of him/her was A LOT and was stifled somewhere along the lines, the individual ends up not knowing what to do with themselves and his/her "gifts" turn into a twisted way of expression. Okay, those are extreme, but still, those people do exist.
I don't think that every child/individual is a walking time-bomb, however, once again, we are not actually talking about "every child" ... we are not talking about what is considered to be average nor "normal" ... we are talking about individuals whom seem to have within them something that somehow goes
beyond what is average and normal (at least within a particular structure to world-thinking). Something that, I believe, is innate in some way within that individual and doesn't just go away because of how they were treated while growing up; it more or less only changes forms and behaviors. That is where I feel it's important to be quite careful. My main point though, is that IF it IS possible to "ruin" a person with too much of a thing, I have to say that it's also possible to ruin a person with too little, too.
Wow, well, there is WAY more to this but I am going now ! Bwye bwye !