At the age of two, Jacob Barnett was diagnosed with autism. He was diagnosed with a severe degree by the doctors, according to his mother, Christine Barnett. For this child to understand at least the basics and acquire elementary life skills, a great deal of work would have to be put in.

His ability to tie his own shoes was unlikely, they said. In addition to sending Jacob to a special school, mom followed the advice of experts. Unfortunately, she saw a regression. As the boy became more isolated, he spoke less and less. She had a hard time making this decision. Christine, however, is a strong individual. In the end, she took her son out of the state program and prepared him on her own.

Her son, whom she taught on her own with fear and uncertainty, is making progress now. Due to his intellectual progress and thirst for knowledge, he developed incredibly quickly and was far ahead of his peers in terms of knowledge. He scored 170 points higher on an IQ test than Einstein (the great scientist scored 165 At the age of eleven, Jacob enrolled at Indiana University and majored in physics. Currently, he is the youngest astrophysicist who makes presentations at conferences. His professors noted that he had an incredibly deep knowledge of the subject.

His theory involves some of the most difficult problems in astrophysics and theoretical physics.” Jacob is predicted to win the Nobel Prize. Once again, this story shows that mean diagnoses by specialists are just that: diagnoses. There is no verdict, however. I would like to honor and praise the self-sacrifice of the boy’s mother, who managed to help him realize his potential with great love and patience. In spite of this, she says Jacob still needs a lot of effort and work to overcome his autism issues.






