Could My Brilliant Autistic Child Be a Savant? (2024)

Savant syndrome is a rare condition in which someone with a serious mental disability or developmental disorder has an extraordinary talent, knowledge, or ability. Someone who is considered a savant may be especially skilled in art, math, music, memory recall, or another subject.

Savant syndrome is commonly associated with autism but can occur alongside other conditions. Dustin Hoffman's character Raymond Babbitt in the movie Rain Man was a savant.

While savants may have genius-level knowledge in their area of expertise, research shows savants often have a below-average IQ of around 70. While some savants have IQs in the normal range (between 85 and 115), no savants studied have had IQs under 50 or over 130.

This article discusses savants, savant syndrome, and autistic savants.

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What Is Savant Syndrome?

Savant syndrome is a rare condition where someone with a developmental or intellectual disability shows extreme giftedness in one or more areas. It is not an official diagnosis, and there are no diagnostic criteria for savant syndrome.

Someone with savant syndrome may have a very low IQ or other mental challenges—and yet show intellectual strengths in one very specific area.Savants often have extraordinary abilities in the areas of:

  • Music
  • Art
  • Calendar calculating
  • Mathematics
  • Mechanical/spatial skills

For example, famous savant Kim Peek—who inspired Rain Man—could almost instantly calculate dates for any event hundreds of years into the past or the future.

Savants may or may not be diagnosed with autism, though savant syndrome is more common in autistic people.

What Is an Autistic Savant?

An autistic savant is an autistic person who also has a single extraordinary area of knowledge or ability. The savant skill is typically linked to a massive memory.

Statistics vary as to how many autistic people are savants. One study found as many as one in 10 autistic persons have remarkable abilities in varying degrees. Other research suggests slightly more than one-third of autistic people meet the definition of savant.

An autistic savant is not the same as a talented autistic person. Many autistic people have ordinary talents, but savant syndrome is rare and extreme. In other words, an autistic person who can calculate well, play an instrument, or otherwise present himself as highly capable is not a savant.

Research shows autistic savants have a distinct cognitive and behavioral profile that differentiates them from otherwise talented autistics. These include:

  • Heightened sensory sensitivity
  • Obsessional behaviors
  • Systemizing, or the drive to analyze or construct systems
  • Technical and/or spatial abilities

Is Savant Syndrome a Good Thing?

It’s fairly common for parents of an autistic child to be told how lucky they are because autism implies great intelligence and ability. The reality, however, is that few autistic people are actually savants.

It is tempting to see savant syndrome as a positive thing. After all, savants are very impressive people with abilities beyond those of ordinary folks. The reality, however, is that it doesn't necessarily make life easier. In some cases, it can make life more difficult.

Some autistic savants have extraordinary abilities that can be expanded or channeled in useful directions. For example, some uniquely talented autistic artists and musicians are able to sell their work (almost always through parents or managers).

In most cases, though, savant skills are splinter skills, meaning skills that—while real and significant— are not used in daily life. For example, the ability to recite pages of the phone book from memory, while an impressive feat, serves no meaningful purpose outside of itself.

Famous Savants

In addition to Peek, some famous savants include:

  • Leslie Lemke: Leslie was born with severe congenital (at-birth) conditions that left him blind. He could not stand or walk until his teens. At age 16 and with no formal musical training, he developed the ability to flawlessly play songs on the piano after hearing them just once.
  • Alonzo Clemons: This savant sculptor suffered a severe head injury as a toddler. He can sculpt perfect 3D images of animals after only briefly seeing an image of the animal on a TV screen.
  • Orlando Serrell: Orlando became a savant after being struck in the head with a baseball at 10 years old. He can perform complex calendar calculations and recall the weather of any given date since his accident.
  • Stephen Wiltshire: This autistic man is able to draw accurate and detailed city landscapes. As a child, he was mute and communicated through his drawings.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is the term "savant" offensive?

    People may have differing opinions on this. For example, some may prefer a person-first term such as "person with autism and savant syndrome" over "autistic savant." "Idiot savant," which was originally used to describe someone of below-average intelligence who has savant skills, is considered an offensive term, however.

  • What is the IQ of a savant?

    A savant typically has a below-average IQ. For autistic savants, research shows the average IQ is 70.

  • Is a savant syndrome a form of autism?

    No, savant is not a type of autism; you do not need to be autistic to be a savant. However, savant qualities are more common among autistic people than in other neurotypes.

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  5. Applied Behavioral Analysis Programs Guide. Is the term “autistic savant” politically correct?

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FAQs

Can an autistic child be extremely intelligent? ›

Does Autism Cause People To Have A Higher IQ? Evidence shows that the autistic can exhibit high IQs. However, there are also indicators of low IQ in people with ASD. Moreover, the IQ of someone with autism could be significantly lower when factoring in problems regarding the taking of IQ tests.

How do you know if your autistic child is a savant? ›

The most common savant abilities are called splinter skills. These include behaviors such as obsessive preoccupation with, and memorization of, music and sports trivia, license plate numbers, maps, historical facts, or obscure items such as vacuum cleaner motor sounds, for example.

Can an autistic child grow up to be normal? ›

These stories usually relate to one or another therapeutic approach—Applied Behavioral Analysis, Floortime, a change in diet, or some other technique for improving their autistic traits. However, while autism traits can improve, it is not possible for someone with an accurate diagnosis to simply "outgrow" autism.

What percentage of autistic kids are genius? ›

Extra high intelligence is somewhat rare in people with autism. Less than 5 percent of persons with autism exhibit the genius-like abilities like Dustin Hoffman portrayed in Rain Man.

Why are some autistic kids so smart? ›

With the acceleration noted in some autistic children, higher cognitive ability is possible because of the rate of neurons and synapses firing and being pruned. Since it seems quicker in people with an ASD diagnosis, in theory it can mean higher IQ and cognitive skills.

What is the genius syndrome of autism? ›

Savant syndrome is a rare, but extraordinary, condition in which persons with serious mental disabilities, including autistic disorder, have some 'island of genius' which stands in marked, incongruous contrast to overall handicap.

What are the early signs of a savant? ›

Examples include obsessive preoccupation with and memorization of music and sports trivia, license plate numbers, maps, or historical facts. Talented savants are individuals in whom musical, artistic, or other special abilities are very prominent and highly esteemed in contrast to their overall ability.

How rare is an autistic savant? ›

Approximately half of savants are autistic; the other half often have some form of central nervous system injury or disease. It is estimated that between 0.5% up to 10% of those with autism have some form of savant abilities.

What is the difference between a genius and a savant? ›

The term prodigy and genius are used for individuals with astonishing skills without any disability. For children, usally the term "prodigy" and for adults the term "genius" is used. Unlike savants who may have only one area of extreme ability, these genius or prodigies can have a high IQ in many areas.

What age does autism peak? ›

While symptoms may peak in early childhood, it is still possible for adults with autism to experience challenges throughout their lives. However, with appropriate support and treatment, many people with autism are able to lead fulfilling and meaningful lives.

Who carries the autism gene, mother or father? ›

Autism spectrum disorder affects about 1 in 36 children in the U.S. While the genetics of autism are complex, scientists had narrowed it down to moms being more likely carriers. Or so they thought! CSHL scientists have now discovered that dad's genome may play a bigger genetic role.

What age do autistic kids get better? ›

When Does Autism Get Easier? A new study found that around 30% of young autistic children have less severe symptoms at age 6 than they did at age 3. Interestingly, some children lose their autism diagnoses entirely.

Is there an autistic kid smarter than Einstein? ›

Here's more about the journey of the Mexican child prodigy -- from being a bullied autistic child to dreaming of being a NASA astronaut. Adhara Pérez Sánchez, an 11-year-old child prodigy from Mexico City, has an IQ higher than Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking, both of whom had an IQ of 160.

How many autistic people are highly intelligent? ›

While some autistic people have exceptional cognitive abilities, others may have intellectual disabilities. According to a study published in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, about 40% of autistic people have an intellectual disability, while the rest have average or above-average intelligence.

What is the average IQ of an autistic person? ›

According to a study published in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, the average IQ score for individuals with autism is around 85.

What is the average IQ of a high functioning autistic child? ›

Results: Of the 75 children with ASD, 55% had an intellectual disability (IQ<70) but only 16% had moderate to severe intellectual disability (IQ<50); 28% had average intelligence (115>IQ>85) but only 3% were of above average intelligence (IQ>115).

Can high intelligence be confused with autism? ›

Children who can read at an early age or show other signs of high intelligence sometimes get diagnosed with autism. This can be especially true for kids with hyperlexia. That's when a child reads very early or shows other signs of high intelligence, but may also have trouble communicating with others.

Are intelligent parents more likely to have autistic children? ›

They found a one-third higher risk of autism in children whose fathers' IQ scores are 111 or higher than in those whose fathers' scores cluster around 100.

What are high functioning autism symptoms? ›

Monotone in speech and lacking emotion. May have extensive vocabulary for their age and speak in complex sentences. May demonstrate difficulty in understanding other points of view in a discussion. May struggle to see multiple possibilities.

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