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Many schools offer GATE, or Gifted and Talented Education programs for their gifted or potentially gifted children, but how are these children identified for these classe
Raising gifted and talented children is both a pleasure and a challenge. The first step, however, is identifying whether the child is actually gifted.
While many schools and educational professionals are trained to identify gifted children, here is an easy way for parents to get a first glance at their child's potential
Here is a lighthearted list of questions that parents who suspect they have a gifted child skulking about might want to tape to their refrigerator door for reference.
The identification of intellectually gifted children poses a challenge to educators who often disagree on how best to define and then serve this special needs population.
Raising a gifted child can be challenging. There are several Australian organisations that provide information and support for parents of gifted children.
IQ test scores are now commonly used for identifying gifted and talented children. A child who scores above 130 on the intelligence test is considered to be gifted.
The Multiple Intelligence Theory indicates that children can be intelligent in ways other than what can be measured on IQ tests.
Since there are so many descriptions of what it means to be gifted, it is important to note the similarities and differences in each.


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