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  1. Dec 1, 2020 · Perfectionism and the Highly Gifted by Shaun Hately. Suggestions for parents to avoid or alleviate the perfectionism and depression often experienced by the highly gifted child, written by a highly gifted young adult. Performing Arts Instruction for Exceptionally and Profoundly Gifted Children by Beth Wright.

  2. Level Four: Exceptionally to Profoundly Gifted. IQ scores of 141+ represent the 99th percentile; books are a favorite interest by three to four months; knows the entire alphabet by fifteen to twenty-two months; at four or five years can perform many academic and intellectual functions of an eight-year-old; reading for pleasure and information ...

  3. Dec 1, 2020 · These are important questions, and the answers vary. The terms for the levels of giftedness -- moderately, highly, exceptionally and profoundly gifted -- are not standardized, and they seem to mean different things to different people, and based on scores from different tests. Let's start with the numbers that various folks suggest: Level of ...

  4. Feb 23, 2023 · A main different between the gifted and the profoundly gifted is the accelerted pace—it might be called exponential—their life is characterized with. This “exponential” pace includes their problems, abilities, and accomplishments. In order to help a profoundly gifted child special attention is needed in early childhood.

  5. Intellectual giftedness. Intellectual giftedness is an intellectual ability significantly higher than average. It is a characteristic of children, variously defined, that motivates differences in school programming. It is thought to persist as a trait into adult life, with various consequences studied in longitudinal studies of giftedness over ...

  6. Characteristics of profoundly gifted individuals may include: Rapid Comprehension: An advanced ability to learn and process information rapidly, combined with a need for constant mental stimulation; profoundly gifted students often work at a different pace than neurotypical peers–going far ahead or pausing to dive deeply in areas of interest.

  7. Nov 3, 2023 · Blake Haygood is an educator in gifted and talented programs, and he joins us to help unravel the characteristics that define the mere 0.13% of the population considered profoundly gifted. We talk about his son, Clark, who is among this rare group, and discuss their personal journey, milestones, and aspects of his personality that make Clark so ...

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