Web17K subscribers in the Gifted community. A community that welcomes anyone interested in learning about giftedness, regardless of identity or cultural… WebDec 16, 2024 · There are five common areas that gifted kids have OEs in, and we will address them briefly here. The five areas are psychomotor, sensual, emotional, intellectual, and imaginational. A gifted child can have all five, but typically one will be more prevalent than the others.
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WebMay 1, 2011 · Gifted children are often more emotionally intense than others. They can also be more sensitive to others' feelings and circumstances and may display a great deal of empathy in situations where... WebAdvice Regarding Public School and Gifted Child. I live in Canada in a school district where the "gifted" program is woefully inadequate. My husband and I were both in this inadequate gifted program and it hasn't changed much thirty years later. It doesn't even start until grade 4. Now, our first-grader is far ahead of her class in math and ... geoffrey rowley
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WebApr 13, 2024 · Post is the parent of two gifted young adults and served as co-chair of a gifted parents advocacy group when her children were in school. Her writing includes articles, several book chapters, a long-standing blog, Gifted Challenges , and her new book, The Gifted Parenting Journey: A Guide to Self-discovery and Support for Families of … Webcurse of the gifted children. why, for the love of christ, does anybody think it is even remotely fair to raise a child with the idea that they are a genius, all because they were reading a few grades ahead. no barbara, i am not albert einstein, i have adhd and was hyperfixated on reading as a child. i don't care what iq your kid has, i don't ... WebThe “gifted kids” that OP is referring to, are the ones who do the programs at their schools. Then when they get into college or to a career they end up realizing they aren’t “gifted” they’re just average or slightly above average intelligence. That’s what the post is about, not kids with ADHD or depression. 3 jameschristianbarr • 1 yr. ago geoffrey rowry bloomington il