Why are gifted people misunderstood?

Gifted adults are largely invisible. One of the reasons very few apply the term to themselves is due to the misconceptions about giftedness – in adulthood as well as childhood. Many adults who have been part of the gifted community, either as children or as parents, still do not acknowledge themselves as gifted.
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How are gifted students misunderstood?

They can also get into trouble at school and are often misunderstood. The characteristics of gifted children often include hyperactivity, coupled with lack of focus and boredom. They may have trouble with spelling or communicating. They have difficulty making friends or fitting in to peer social circles.
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How does a gifted person think?

Firstly, they usually begin by comparing themselves to others and secondly, they pay very close attention to listening to what others say to them about them. These two things can lead them to judge their self-worth. If others are positive in their assessment of them, they have a neutral view of themselves.
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What are the cons of being gifted?

Learn about these common challenges and some steps you can take to manage them and help your child thrive.
  • Self-Esteem Issues. ...
  • Guilt. ...
  • Perfectionism. ...
  • Control Issues. ...
  • Unrealistic Expectations. ...
  • Impatience. ...
  • Friendship Issues. ...
  • Attention and Organization Issues.
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Are gifted students socially awkward?

Gifted children often struggle socially and emotionally. Social interactions are difficult and they don't always know how to behave or read cues from others.
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Gifted People Are Misunderstood



Why do gifted people struggle socially?

The social struggles of gifted children are often caused, not by the children themselves, but the society in which they live where certain behaviors are expected. Non-gifted peers, teachers and other adults find it difficult to accept a child who exhibits high intelligence along with personality or behavioral quirks.
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Do gifted kids struggle socially?

Gifted children often struggle with social emotional skills. Social skills can be learned at any age. Parents need to stay in tune with their specific child's needs and help shape a strong framework for social-emotional health.
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Why do gifted people fail?

Because gifted children succeed at an early age with little effort, they have no ownership of their successes ("I got an A, but I didn't even study."). Without ownership, gifted children don't learn the connection between their efforts and their outcomes, and, without that link, they can't take pride in their results.
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Why do gifted students behave and think differently?

Gifted and talented children might behave in challenging ways because they question rules, feel frustrated or lack learning opportunities. You can tailor strategies to support children's behaviour, social and emotional needs.
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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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Why are gifted people intense?

The community often sees these conflicts as symptoms and labels gifted people neurotic. Emotionally intense gifted children exhibit a super sensitivity of the nervous system that makes them acutely perceptive and sensitiv discriminating of external stimuli and more analytical and critical of themselves and others.
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Which personality type is gifted?

The most common personality types were INFP, INTP, ENFP, and ENTP among the gifted adolescents (see Table 5), while the norm group showed ESFP, ENFP, ESTJ, and ESFJ as the most common types. INFP, INTP, ENFP, and ENTP types constituted almost 50% of the whole gifted sample compare d with 19% of the normative group.
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Do gifted kids think differently?

Gifted children have a high level of metacognitive knowledge and awareness. They think about their own ways of knowing, remembering, and understanding. They have insights that non-gifted children do not have. Superior metacognitive ability is considered an essential component of giftedness.
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Why do gifted students struggle in college?

The academic and social challenges they encounter can lead to self-doubt and uncertainty. Any nagging doubts and fears that developed in high school can intensify in college, as gifted students take a sobering inventory of their limitations and face a harsh dose of reality.
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Do gifted students 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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Is giftedness a disability Why or why not?

On its own, giftedness is not defined as a disability or special need. Some gifted students do have special needs (known as "twice exceptional" or "2e"), but most don't.
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Why do gifted students have low self-esteem?

This is no surprise, due to the asynchronous development many gifted children experience, which causes them to develop at a different level socially than they do intellectually. This can cause kids to feel “different” from their peers, leading to low social self-esteem.
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Why do gifted kids act out?

While parents are the primary way children learn about themselves, negative experiences at school and with peers may harmfully influence the way a gifted child sees themselves. If the child feels unsupported and unaccepted at school, they may develop low self-esteem and feel that their giftedness alienates them.
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What do gifted students struggle with?

While gifted children may not be more susceptible to anxiety and depression compared to their age-peers, according to research by Tracy Cross and others, their unique intellectual gifts may contribute to an acute experience of anxiety/depression.
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Do gifted kids struggle in school?

Many gifted children may exceed the academic ability of their peers, but lack other basic skills. For instance, a student may be able to multiply, divide, and tell time early on, but struggle to tie their shoes, ride a bike, or remember to bring their backpack to school.
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Why are gifted programs harmful?

Unfortunately, many gifted programs lack the necessary resources and are taught by teachers without the proper training. The current methods for identifying gifted learners is highly flawed. Minority children and those of low socioeconomic backgrounds are underrepresented in gifted programs for a variety of reasons.
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Why do gifted students 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. “Curriculum isn't written for gifted kids,” said Dr.
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Do gifted kids have trouble making friends?

Parents often wonder how they can help their gifted child make friends. With their complex vocabulary, love of elaborate games, focus on rules and fairness, and emotional sensitivities, some gifted children find it difficult to make social connections with their same-age peers.
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Are gifted kids introverted?

In some respects, they are not related at all. The gifted child may be either introverted or extroverted. That said, research suggests that introversion occurs at a significantly higher rate among gifted individuals.
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Why do gifted people have anxiety?

Social interactions may lead to anxiety for many gifted children – especially those who tend to be shy. A fear of being evaluated, perfectionism, hypersensitivity, a tendency toward self-criticism, and even simply being singled out as gifted can all heighten stress and anxiety in young people.
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