Parents have many hopes and dreams for their children. Whether reality or just our imaginations, we
as parents want to believe that our kids are extraordinary - that they will
become a prestigious doctor, lawyer, or athlete. But when it comes to intelligence, only a
small percentage in every population fall into the category of
"gifted."
What are the signs of giftedness in children?
Only a formal assessment can tell you with certainty, but
there are common characteristics that gifted children share. As a rule of thumb, the more of the following
qualities your child exhibits, the greater the likelihood that he or she is
gifted:
* Strong Verbal
Abilities: early talker, bigger
vocabulary and more complex sentence structure than kids his age, self-taught
reader, early and avid reader
* Enhanced
Learning: persistently curious, grasps
concepts early, great memory, complex thinker, rapid processing and learning
* Long Attention
Span: intense, focused, and
all-consuming concentration seen as early as infancy
*
Imaginative: interest in experimenting,
imaginary play, and playmates, wide range of interests and/or deep interest in
certain subjects, remarkable sense of humor, daydreams
* Intensity: intense in everything including temper
tantrums, sibling rivalry, power struggles with adults, and even in sleep
patterns
*
Sensitivity: acutely aware of his
feelings, very emotional, unusual compassion for the plight of others,
perfectionistic, impatient with others
* High Energy
Level: needs less sleep, naps less than
others his age
Next Steps for Pre-School Age Kids:
At this age, optimizing for a child’s giftedness is not as
important as it will be later. Special
enrichment programs are fine but not necessary.
Instead, parents should feel comfortable getting to the know the child
and fostering a love of learning.
Excursions are great - so go the park, to story hour at the library, or
to the children’s museum. There will be
ample time to pursue advanced programs; for now experts recommend that parents
allow their children to be children and enjoy childhood. As your child nears the age of 5, you may
want to consider having him tested, as a beginning benchmark.
Next Steps for Older Children:
Once a child is in grade school, experts recommend formal
testing to determine a child’s level of giftedness. As children grow, it becomes increasingly
important to understand their unique capabilities and needs so that they meet
their potential, feel understood, and feel motivated. Creating a plan to address the different ways
your child learns is what is important.
Consider seeing an educational consultant, like myself, to address your
child's unique educational needs.
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