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The Gifted Label, Gifted Children and the Aftermath

Gifted Education International, 1993
Gifted children are receiving more and more attention and special educational services in the school system of America today. While there is much on labeling people as “mentally retarded” little has been done on the effects of labeling children as “gifted”. This paper explores the effects of labeling children as gifted.
Brenda Ring, Michael F. Shaughnessy
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Sensory Sensitivities of Gifted Children

The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2009
Abstract Gifted children often display sensitivities to their environment that vary from those of the general population. Data were gathered on 6- to 11-year-old gifted children attending a public elementary school gifted program. Parents completed Dunn's (1999) Sensory Profile questionnaire regarding their child.
Douglas R, Gere   +3 more
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The Education of Gifted and Highly Gifted Children

Gifted Education International, 1987
This article (from the Psychosynthesis Research Foundation) provides a succinct argument for an education which will promote the harmonious development of all aspects of the human being: physical, emotional, imaginative, mental, intuitive, spiritual. Most important is the development in the understanding of human relations.
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Children gifted in drawing

Gifted Education International, 2012
Although one study has reported that 6% of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have drawing talent, no study has examined the incidence of drawing talent in typical children. We asked 153 children aged 6–12 years to draw a picture of their hand. We scored the drawings for the use of detail, correct proportion, and overall contour; assessed the
Jennifer E. Drake, Ellen Winner
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Anxiety and Achievement of Intellectually Gifted and Creatively Gifted Children

The Journal of Psychology, 1963
(1963). Anxiety and Achievement of Intellectually Gifted and Creatively Gifted Children. The Journal of Psychology: Vol. 56, No. 2, pp. 251-268.
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Gifted Children

Journal of the Royal Society of Health, 1992
A K, Leung, W L, Robson, S H, Lim
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Families of Gifted Children

2009
Despite strong genetic influence on intellectual potential, evidence shows that children’s development is also largely effected by their family lifestyle, values, goals, and other environmental characteristics. We review current research findings on the role of the family in the development of gifted children, as well as gender differences, and long ...
Abraham Reichenberg, Erika Landau
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