WHAT DOES "GIFTED" MEAN?
CHARACTERISTICS of GIFTED CHILDREN
Visual-Spatial vs Auditory-Sequential
SOCIAL & EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
PARENTING
- How Parents Can Support
- Helping Your Gifted Child
- Guidelines For Parents
IMPORTANCE OF EARLY IDENTIFICATION
COMMON MYTHS ABOUT GIFTED CHILDREN
 

Gifted Characteristics

Parents are excellent identifiers of giftedness in their children: 84% of the children whose parents say that they fit 3/4 of the following characteristics score at least 120 IQ (the superior range). Over 95% show giftedness in at least one area, but are asynchronous (uneven) in their development, and their weaknesses depress their IQ scores.
Compared to other children your child’s age, how many of these descriptors fit your child?

  • Reasons well (good thinker)
  • Learns rapidly
  • Has extensive vocabulary
  • Has an excellent memory
  • Has a long attention span (if interested)
  • Sensitive (feelings hurt easily)
  • Shows compassion
  • Perfectionistic
  • Intense
  • Morally sensitive
  • Has strong curiosity
  • Perseverant in their interests
  • Has high degree of energy
  • Prefers older companions or adults
  • Has a wide range of interests
  • Has a great sense of humor
  • Early or avid reader (if too young to read, loves being read to)
  • Concerned with justice, fairness
  • Judgment mature for age at times
  • Is a keen observer
  • Has a vivid imagination
  • Is highly creative
  • Tends to question authority
  • Has facility with numbers
  • Good at jigsaw puzzles

© Copyright held by Linda Kreger Silverman, August, 1990. Gifted Development Center, 1452 Marion Street, Denver, CO 80218 (303) 837-8378. www.gifteddevelopment.com

From Silverman, L. K. (2002). Upside-Down Brilliance: The Visual-Spatial Learner. Denver: DeLeon Publishing.

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