1. What Do You Need to Know About Them? Gifted Students Betsy Douberley July 2011
2. Gifted students are often perfectionist and idealistic. They may have a strong sense of justice/injustice.
3. Gifted students may experience heightened sensitivity to their own expectations and those of others.
4. Gifted students are asynchronous. Their development is often uneven. They may excel in one area and lag behind in another. Motor skills are often not at the same level as academic skills.
6. Gifted students often think abstractly and with complexity. They may develop advanced reasoning skills at an early age. However, they may need help with more concrete skills such as organization and time management!
7. Gifted students who do well in school may define success as getting an "A" and failure as any grade less than an "A".
9. National Society for the Gifted and Talented, Initials. (n.d.). Giftedness defined - what is gifted & talented? . Retrieved from http://www.nsgt.org/articles/index.asp#3 Kessler, Martha. (n.d.). Gifted education program: frequently asked questions . Retrieved from https://www.ocps.net/cs/ese/programs/gifted/Pages/FAQ.aspx