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Did
You Know -
Can you guess some of
the common myths about gifted students? Do you know the
truth about some characteristics of a gifted child. Here
they are:
Common Myths About Gifted Students
- Gifted students are a
homogeneous group, all high achievers.
- Gifted students do not
need help. If they are really gifted, they can manage
on their own.
- Gifted students have
fewer problems than others because their intelligence
and abilities somehow exempt them from the hassles of
daily life.
- The future of a gifted
student is assured: a world of opportunities lies
before the student.
- Gifted students are
self-directed; they know where they are heading.
- The social and emotional
development of the gifted student is at the same level
as his or her intellectual development.
- Gifted students are
nerds and social isolates.
- The primary value of the
gifted student lies in his or her brain power.
- The gifted student's
family always prizes his or her abilities.
- Gifted students need to
serve as examples to others, and they should always
assume extra responsibility.
- Gifted students make
everyone else smarter.
- Gifted students can
accomplish anything they put their minds to. All they
have to do is apply themselves.
- Gifted students are
naturally creative and do not need encouragement.
- Gifted children are easy
to raise and a welcome addition to any classroom.
TRUTHS About Gifted
Students
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