gifted children การใช้
- Terman s study of genius and gifted children was a lifelong interest.
- Gifted children seemed to be served well by Germany's existing school system.
- In 1941, Fernando Arrabal was awarded the national prize for gifted children.
- By definition, gifted children are rare, perhaps 5 percent of the population.
- Marilyn Latham, 49, used to teach gifted children in schools near Topeka.
- Avenir is for gifted children and educates in grades 6 to 12.
- The study revealed that the gifted children did very well in school.
- Some, for example, serve at-risk youth, immigrants, pregnant teens or gifted children.
- He spoke at conferences about the special needs of highly gifted children.
- Gifted children are the only exceptional children routinely denied an appropriate education.
- Seitelman told a gathering of teachers, administrators and parents of gifted children.
- Sagoe played Mrs Jackson, a protective mother of one of the gifted children.
- Last year he was named president of the Mensa Foundation for Gifted Children.
- She laid the foundations for future studies of gifted children with this work.
- The professor had a special ability of perceiving painting gifted children.
- Gifted children are also often more prone to excessive anxiety than non-gifted children.
- "He was rambunctious, " Hagemeyer said . " Most gifted children are rambunctious.
- The National Association for Gifted Children in the United States defines giftedness as:
- Gifted children are also often more prone to excessive anxiety than non-gifted children.
- There are currently 60 highly gifted children in her ongoing study.
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