Authors
Bruce J Ellis, Laura S Abrams, Ann S Masten, Robert J Sternberg, Nim Tottenham, Willem E Frankenhuis
Publication date
2022/2
Journal
Development and psychopathology
Volume
34
Issue
1
Pages
95-113
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
Although early-life adversity can undermine healthy development, children growing up in harsh environments may develop intact, or even enhanced, skills for solving problems in high-adversity contexts (i.e., “hidden talents”). Here we situate the hidden talents model within a larger interdisciplinary framework. Summarizing theory and research on hidden talents, we propose that stress-adapted skills represent a form of adaptive intelligence that enables individuals to function within the constraints of harsh, unpredictable environments. We discuss the alignment of the hidden talents model with current knowledge about human brain development following early adversity; examine potential applications of this perspective to multiple sectors concerned with youth from harsh environments, including education, social services, and juvenile justice; and compare the hidden talents model with contemporary developmental …
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