The North American Review, Bände 243-244University of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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plishments are out of the question , no matter how gifted the child may be . Gifted children are virtually as help- less as any other children , under authorities blind to their exceptionality . It would be an impossibly strong and able ...
plishments are out of the question , no matter how gifted the child may be . Gifted children are virtually as help- less as any other children , under authorities blind to their exceptionality . It would be an impossibly strong and able ...
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... gifted children observe that they tend to become socially isolated , espe- cially at the most extreme degrees of intelligence . Ter- man , who has made extensive studies of gifted children in the state of California , comments upon this ...
... gifted children observe that they tend to become socially isolated , espe- cially at the most extreme degrees of intelligence . Ter- man , who has made extensive studies of gifted children in the state of California , comments upon this ...
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... gifted child or adolescent is in danger of losing his chance for development . Scores of specific instances could be cited , from our research files . What American philanthropy needs , for the common good , is a philosophy that pities ...
... gifted child or adolescent is in danger of losing his chance for development . Scores of specific instances could be cited , from our research files . What American philanthropy needs , for the common good , is a philosophy that pities ...
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