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    The Early Years | AMNH. Part of the Einstein exhibition. More in Einstein. Einstein's Education. According to popular lore, Albert Einstein was a poor student. It is true that he did not earn top grades in every subject, but he excelled at math and science, even though he skipped classes and had to cram for exams.

  2. 2 days ago · His mother, the former Pauline Koch, ran the family household. He had one sister, Maria (who went by the name Maja), born two years after Albert. Einstein would write that two “wonders” deeply affected his early years. The first was his encounter with a compass at age five.

  3. Einstein reportedly didn’t speak until the age of two. As a child, he was prone to extreme temper tantrums and would throw things. He even threw a chair at a teacher once. ‍ When Einstein showed a speech delay, his concerned parents consulted a doctor.

  4. Early Development. As one might expect, Albert Einstein was not the typical child. However, not in the way one might think. He was not a child prodigy who could read at the age of two and do high level math at four, but quite the opposite. Albert appeared to have great difficulty in learning to talk.

  5. AMNH; Photo Studio. Albert Einstein's lifelong passion for physics was sparked at the age of four or five when his father showed him a small compass. Young Albert tried to imagine the mysterious force that caused the compass needle to move, and the experience awakened a sense of wonder that stayed with him for life.

  6. Childhood and Teenage Years. Texts by Dr. Antonio Moreno González. Albert Einstein was born on 14 March 1879, at 11:30, in the Swavian town of Ulm, in southern Germany, on the banks of the Danube. His birthplace, number 135, Bahnhofstrasse, was razed to the ground during World War II.

  7. Childhood, youth and education. Einstein in 1882, age 3. Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, [19] in the Kingdom of Württemberg in the German Empire, on 14 March 1879. [20] [21] His parents, secular Ashkenazi Jews, were Hermann Einstein, a salesman and engineer, and Pauline Koch.

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