
A Newsletter on High Intelligence and Its Impacts.
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In this post, you will start to see yourself, and even if you don’t know your IQ, you’ll start to be able to guess more accurately!
If a child is clearly advanced, surely the school will recognize the child’s advanced speaking and counting...
First of all, most intellectually gifted adults don’t think of themselves as gifted. Smart enough maybe, but not so special as to be gifted. After all, they were lucky, or worked hard, or didn’t get the best grades, or … whatever. Because o...
Level Two children and their parents also experienced difficulties finding a good school fit. Level Two children and adults are highly gifted. One might think that school personnel would notice the advanced abilities of the students and hel...
First, when a child is clearly capable and smart — possibly gifted — it is common for both teachers and parents to see “bad grades” as either underachievement or maybe they have a disability. But is it that simple?
Gifted Through the Lifes...
The school options families have available to them play a role in how good the eventual “fit” is for the Level Three student. Level Three children and adults are Exceptionally gifted. One might think that school personnel would notice the a...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Deborah Ruf, PhD, is a specialist and author on the topic of giftedness throughout the lifespan. She has written 4 books on the topic. See below.
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