Behavior Special Needs Gifted Education K through 12
Gifted children have unique emotional needs. In addition to their skills and success, they are typically more lonely, more perfectionistic, and in more pain.
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- Dabrowski's Overexcitabilities - A layman's explanation by Stephanie Tolan.
- Neither Freak Nor Geek: The Gifted Among Us - Article by James R. Delisle
- Existential Depression in Gifted Individuals - What is it? Why does it disproportionately affect our gifted youth?
- Emotional Needs of the Gifted - Examines the social aspects of being gifted.
- Bright Star - Black Sky - A phenomenological study of depression as a window into the gifted education psyche of the gifted adolescent.
- Joy and Loss: The Emotional Lives of Gifted Children - Gifted children have unique emotional needs. In behavior addition to their skills and success, they are behavior typically more lonely, more perfectionistic, and in more behavior pain.
- SENGifted.org: Gifted Students with Attention Deficits: Fact and/or Fiction? Or, Can We See the Forest for the Trees? - As the frequency of school disabilities attributed to gifted education attention deficits continues to soar, there are increasing gifted education reasons to believe that many bright youngsters claimed gifted education to suffer from ADHD and other problems of gifted education concentration may be misdiagnosed.
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