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Characteristics
of gifted
What are some characteristics of gifted children?
Although there is no easy formula for identifying
a gifted child, certain characteristics appear to differentiate
the gifted child from his/her classmates, such as:
- Early
ability to read and to understand nuances in the
language: A child who is
gifted often reads two or more grade levels above
current grade placement and reads widely in many
areas or intensely in one subject area.
- Early
use of advanced vocabulary: The ability to express thoughts
readily and clearly is often a characteristic of
a gifted child.
- Retention
of a variety of information: A gifted child often amazes parents and teachers
by learning new information quickly and remembering
the details over long periods of time.
- Periods
of intense concentration: The child can become totally
engrossed in topics of interest, while being oblivious
to surrounding events.
- A broad
and changing spectrum of interests: The child may be involved in many self-initiated
projects at the same time.
Keen observation and curiosity: An acute awareness
of self and the environment is typical of a gifted
child. The child may persistently pursue a line of
questioning to learn more about topics of interest
- Complex
processing of information: A gifted child is able
to perceive relationships, comprehend implications
and process a large amount of information.
- Ability
to think abstractly: The child can often move from
concrete to symbolic representation very comfortably
and at an earlier age than most children.
- Strong
critical thinking skills: The child is able to perform evaluations
based on established criteria and often notices discrepancies
between what people say and what they do.
Ability to follow directions and assume responsibility:
A child who is gifted often shows independence, self-reliance,
and responsibility in completing tasks.
- Creativity
and inventiveness: The child is able to view situations
from varying perspectives, develop and explore alternative
approaches, and generate novel products.
Seemingly limitless energy: Frequently a gifted child
is alert and eager, delving into interests beyond
the usual limitations of children his/her own age.
- Leadership: The child often assumes leadership roles in a variety
of circumstances and settings.
Note: High grades in classes and/or high scores on
standardized achievement tests are not necessarily
indicators that a student is gifted. Further evaluation
is necessary for accurate identification.
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