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Elements in Applied Evolutionary Science BOOK

Hidden Talents Framework: Implications for Science, Policy, and Practice

Abstract

Although early-life adversity can undermine healthy development, an evolutionary-developmental perspective implies that children growing up in harsh environments will develop intact, or even enhanced, skills for solving problems in high‐adversity contexts (i.e., 'hidden talents'). This Element situates the hidden talents model within a larger interdisciplinary framework. Summarizing theory and research on hidden talents, it proposes that stress-adapted skills represent a form of adaptive intelligence enabling individuals to function within the constraints of harsh environments. It discusses potential applications of this perspective to multiple sectors concerned with youth from harsh environments, including education, social services, and juvenile justice, and compares the hidden talents model with contemporary developmental resilience models. The hidden talents approach, it concludes, offers exciting directions for research on childhood adversity, with translational implications for leveraging stress-adapted skills to more effectively tailor education, jobs, and interventions to fit the needs of individuals from a diverse range of life circumstances.

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Adaptive Intelligence Early Adversity Educational Interventions Resilience Developmental Adaptation to Stress Hidden Talents Model Stress-Adapted Skills Problem-Solving Abilities Harsh Environments Evolutionary-Developmental Perspective Translational Implications Childhood Adversity Youth Development Stress-Adapted Intelligence High-Adversity Contexts Tailored Interventions
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