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The voice of healthy aging for changing paradigms and changing lives: a tribute to Dr. Enrique Vega García. [PDF]

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The Gifted Child

Pediatrics In Review, 2017
1. Valentina J. Intagliata, MD* 2. Rebecca J. Scharf, MD, MPH* 1. *University of Virginia Children’s Hospital, Charlottesville, VA 1. Redefining Giftedness for a New Century: Shifting the Paradigm. National Association for Gifted Children Position Paper: March 2010.
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The Gifted Child

Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, 1982
Recently in Australia there has been a growing demand for alternative educational provisions for children identified as 'gifted'. In this article I argue that such an identification provides important ideological support for the restructuring of socio-educational opportunities in contemporary capitalist societies.
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The gifted child

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
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THE GIFTED CHILD

Religious Education, 1968
The need for enlightened concern for the gifted child in church and synagogue is clearly ...
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