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Article: Gifted children.
- Article from:
- Pediatrics for Parents
- Article date:
- January 1, 1990
- Author:
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Six-year-old David plagues his parents with questions about how things work. He often actively seeks his own answers by taking objects apart and reassembling them. Four-year-old Annie displays a strong interest in music in her preschool class. She requests that particular songs be played or sung, takes delight in producing rhythms with her spoon on a plate, and experiments with the sounds made by the piano in the music room. Katy exhibits an unusual sensitivity to the emotional states of other people and has a particular knack for helping them to feel good about themselves. These three children share an all purpose label. Like other youngsters who are considered ...
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