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Identification, Development and Achievement Analysis of Talented and Gifted Children in West Germany [PDF]
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Perfectionism and psychological well-being in adolescents with high intellectual abilities. [PDF]
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Developmental characteristics of a 0- to 3-year-old gifted child based on video analysis
Gifted Education International, 2022The purpose of the present case study was to conduct a detailed analysis of the developmental characteristics of a gifted child. WISC-R intelligence test was administered to a 7-year-old participant. The test result was 140 IQ.
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The Legacy: Coming to Terms With the Origins and Development of the Gifted-Child Movement
Roeper Review, 2021The field of gifted education, historically and contemporarily, is not well-known for being equitable for underrepresented students, specifically, Black, Hispanic, Native American, among others.
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1949
Summary 1. Terman's follow-up study of gifted children into adult life is reviewed.The study was begun in 1921 and the average age of the group in 1945 was 35 years. 2. Gifted children are, as a rule, superior to the general child populationin physique and general health and the later mortality up to the age of 35 years is lower. It is not clear
Ethel Dukes, Margaret Hay
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Summary 1. Terman's follow-up study of gifted children into adult life is reviewed.The study was begun in 1921 and the average age of the group in 1945 was 35 years. 2. Gifted children are, as a rule, superior to the general child populationin physique and general health and the later mortality up to the age of 35 years is lower. It is not clear
Ethel Dukes, Margaret Hay
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