Topic: gifted and learning disabled

When Your Gifted Child is Misdiagnosed

Dr. Tali Shenfield

Though the term “gifted” was first coined by educator Leta Hollingworth in 1922, this condition remains profoundly misunderstood. Parents, educators, and even some medical professionals rely heavily on intellectual aptitudes to identify gifted children, without considering the many social and emotional aspects of giftedness. This approach leaves many gifted kids vulnerable to being misdiagnosed with behavioural or developmental disorders. Not only ...

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Unlocking Potential: Why Special Education is Crucial for Gifted Kids

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Though we associate special education with learning disabilities and neurodevelopmental disorders, specialized programs can also be profoundly helpful for gifted children. Gifted children not only display an advanced rate of learning, they learn differently than other children, which creates the need for a responsive education environment. Giftedness is also typified by a pattern of asynchronous development, where certain skills and ...

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Helping Gifted Students with Learning Disability

Dr. Tali Shenfield

Not all gifted children automatically flourish at school; for some, academic activities seem to be a source of frustration or boredom, even as those same children will happily apply considerable effort to demanding activities outside of school, exhibiting a great deal of creative potential. While many parents and educators are quick to assume a behavioral issue when presented with the ...

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Twice Exceptional: When Your Child is Both Gifted and Learning Disabled

Dr. Tali Shenfield

When gifted children underperform in school, they are often labeled as lazy or disruptive. Those who are  highly gifted are often overlooked and left to fend for themselves, because they appear capable of doing so. If a child seems to be having more academic difficulty than others, there could be an explanation that is often overlooked. It is possible that ...

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