Gifted Child: Helping Highly Intelligent Children and Adults Reach Their Potential
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Narrateur(s):
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Casey Wayman
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Auteur(s):
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Angela Wayning
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Giftedness can be a blessing or a struggle. The stimulation of the senses is different in a gifted child. They experience life, impulses, and emotions differently. But there are ways to play into those talents and provoke curiosity and fascination in preschoolers and older children. This book covers some of those suggestions.
Sometimes, parents think high grades are a good thing, and they can be. But did you know that this is not always the case? Did you know that some gifted children actually underachieve for various reasons? And then comes the big question: Should you tell a child that he or she is gifted? What are the pros and cons of doing so?
Don’t remain in the dark. The achievements of gifted students are the consequences of their psyche, but it’s a vulnerable process to stimulate that intelligence in the right way. To do so, this book can help you along the way.
Do yourself a favor and learn more about these things now.
©2020 Angela Wayning (P)2020 Angela Wayning