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Soviet Education, 1961
One day, at a meeting, one of the parents asked how one should treat a gifted child in a kindergarten. The person conducting the meeting said that in her opinion children's talents do not require any special attitude toward them.
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One day, at a meeting, one of the parents asked how one should treat a gifted child in a kindergarten. The person conducting the meeting said that in her opinion children's talents do not require any special attitude toward them.
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1996
Abstract If your pceschool child docs most or all of the things listed below, you may be tempted to think that your child is musically gifted. Parents are usually pleased and excited by that possibility, even though they may have no special interest or talent in music themselves.
Wilma Machover, Marienne Uszler
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Abstract If your pceschool child docs most or all of the things listed below, you may be tempted to think that your child is musically gifted. Parents are usually pleased and excited by that possibility, even though they may have no special interest or talent in music themselves.
Wilma Machover, Marienne Uszler
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EMOTIONAL PROBLEMS OF THE GIFTED CHILD
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 1983THE GIFTED CHILD'S EMOTIONAL NEEDS—IN SUMMARY Intellectual giftedness, whether measured by an IQ score or a non‐verbal test, is not generally related to adjustment (Terman, 1925–1959; Freeman, 1979). Life events which can bring about poor adjustment in gifted children are the same ones that can affect other children adversely.
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The museum and the gifted child
Roeper Review, 1985This article presents questioning strategies that can be used by a teacher, parent, or museum guide when introducing gifted children to the art museum. The strategies utilize eight creative processes and seventeen content, process and product modifications, based on the differentiation models of Frank Williams and June Maker.
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The Legacy: Coming to Terms With the Origins and Development of the Gifted-Child Movement
Roeper Review, 2021Robert J Sternberg +2 more
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Honoring the precious uniqueness of your gifted child
Gifted Education International, 2021Linda Kreger Silverman
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