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Let's start out by saying that all children are gifted. Whether it is being able to paint, being able to make friends easily, or being able to make a parent smile at the end of a long day -- these are all wonderful gifts. And it is important that we, as parents, recognize and appreciate our children's unique talents and wonderful qualities.
The school system, however, defines giftedness differently, and each state has its own definition based on the needs and priorities it has identified. Generally, giftedness refers to advanced intellectual development or an advanced ability in some specific area. In schools, IQ tests are often used to determine giftedness. Once identified as gifted, a student has access to more advanced learning opportunities, sometimes provided as...
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April 20, 2008
From a graduated gifted student
First, to dishnermove, your son could have stopped working because he doesn't see the point in doing it. I know at times myself I stopped seeing the point in defining vocabulary if I already knew the definition, or constantly reviewing... read more
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