Can you lose giftedness?

Giftedness doesn't go away; only the contexts change throughout the lifespan.
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Can children lose intelligence?

Exposure at a young age may cause learning disabilities, autism, and behavioral problems. The researchers also calculated the economic costs of the IQ losses. Overall, they said childhood exposures cost the United States more than $7 trillion in lost economic productivity and other societal factors.
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Why do gifted students fail?

A young, curious student may easily become turned off if the educational environment is not stimulating; class placement and teaching approaches are inappropriate; the child experiences ineffective teachers; or assignments are consistently too difficult or too easy.
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How common is giftedness?

Gifted people make up around the top 5% of a population; the highly gifted make up the top 1-3% of the population.
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What is an IQ of a gifted child?

Although there are no standard IQ levels of intellectual giftedness, some experts suggest the following IQ ranges: Mildly gifted: 115 to 129. Moderately gifted: 130 to 144. ighly gifted: 145 to 159.
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Is gifted a form of autism?

Because autism and giftedness exist separately, it's possible to have a gifted child with more pronounced autistic traits who may benefit from more support at home and at school. You can also have a fully verbal and self-sufficient autistic child with a typical IQ who isn't twice exceptional.
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Should gifted students skip grades?

For many gifted children, grade acceleration is beneficial. Students are placed in classes where they are truly challenged and with peers more on their intellectual level. But, for some children, skipping a grade can be harmful to their social and emotional development.
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How do I know if I am gifted?

Signs of Giftedness
  • perceptive, inquiring minds.
  • unusual insight and intellectual curiosity.
  • superior judgment and reasoning ability.
  • abstract and critical thinking.
  • originality.
  • ability to see connections between ideas.
  • long concentration spans in areas of interest.
  • advanced reading ability.
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What causes a child to be gifted?

The potential for giftedness or a high level of intellectual development begins very early in a child's life. Studies since the early 1970s consistently show that such development is the result of an interaction between the child's genetic endowment and a rich and appropriate environment in which the child grows.
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Why is it hard to be gifted?

Gifted individuals tend to be emotionally sensitive and empathic, making the normal rough and tumble of the playground stressful for them. Because they often feel they are held to higher standards than their peers, they can find it difficult to accept criticism (anything short of perfection is felt as failure).
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Can you grow out of being gifted?

No. Highly gifted children grow up to become highly gifted adults. However, on the way to adulthood, giftedness may appear to "hide out". For many complex reasons, exceptionally gifted children are not always high achievers.
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Do gifted kids get bored?

For gifted students, who pick up new skills more quickly than their peers and may even already know the material before a lesson ever begins, that can lead to frustration and being bored at school.
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Do gifted kids do better in life?

Vanderbilt University's long-running Study Of Mathematically Precocious Youth, for instance, has found that kids who get strong test scores early (and get the gifted label as a result) are usually highly successful academically and in business later in life.
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What causes IQ to drop?

“It's something to do with the environment, because we're seeing the same differences within families.” Environmental factors include differences in the way young people are educated, increases in time spent online, changes in nutrition and less reading overall.
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Why is my child's IQ dropping?

Individuals born prematurely, of low birth weight or with other obstetric hazards have lower IQ than the general population. Growing up in a racially segregated and disadvantaged community, more than individual and familial factors, may contribute to a decline in IQ score in the early school years. Don't be surprised!
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Does giftedness run in families?

Giftedness tends to run in families, so many of the traits that indicate giftedness are common among extended family members. Parents may see a sign of giftedness and consider it perfectly normal, average behavior if several family members have the same trait.
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How do I know if my child is gifted or just smart?

an ability to learn and process complex information rapidly. a need to explore subjects in surprising depth. an insatiable curiosity, as demonstrated by endless questions and inquiries. ability to comprehend material several grade levels above their age peers.
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Is being gifted a disability?

Giftedness is not considered a disability. Neither California nor the federal government sets aside money to educate gifted students. Although California administers standardized tests to most students annually, these tests don't identify gifted children.
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Does gifted mean smart?

Gifted and 2e people think differently and need to feel safe sharing their thoughts in a classroom. Gifted does not mean smart. Gifted is a brain-based difference that is sometimes a gift and often times comes with a challenge, especially when trying to fit in with the general public.
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Can you skip 11th grade?

Although skipping a grade is not a common practice, school administrators may be willing to allow this option for gifted students. You'll need to make sure that you are academically prepared for such a jump. You will also need to consider social ramifications to going up a grade, which do impact your education.
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Can you start college at 15?

"Colleges sometimes admit children aged 14 or 15 who are being electively home educated, to take courses on an infill basis by arrangement with the local authority or with the parents/carers.
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What is a twice gifted child?

The term “twice-exceptional,” also referred to as “2e,” is used to describe gifted children who, have the characteristics of gifted students with the potential for high achievement and give evidence of one or more disabilities as defined by federal or state eligibility criteria.
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Is gifted on spectrum?

Both giftedness and autism fall on a spectrum, so while there may be individuals who clearly fit into one box or another, some behaviors might be more ambiguous and require additional information, context, or professional opinions.
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Is being gifted Neurodivergent?

Giftedness is a form of neurodiversity; the pathways leading to it are enormously variable, and so are children's resulting learning needs.
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