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Profoundly Gifted

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  • National Association for Gifted Children — Abbreviation NAGC Formation 1967 Legal status Non profit organisation Purpose/focus Gifted children in the UK Location …   Wikipedia

  • severely gifted — (suh.VEER.lee GIF.tud) adj. Relating to a child with exceptional intelligence. Example Citation: The first difference between gifted girls and gifted boys is identifying them. The girls, Kerr says, typically are precocious readers, easy to spot… …   New words

  • Intellectual giftedness — Gifted redirects here. For other uses, see Gift (disambiguation). Human intelligence Abilities and Traits Abstract thought Communication  …   Wikipedia

  • Davidson Institute for Talent Development — The Davidson Institute for Talent Development is a nationwide nonprofit organization established by former educational software entrepreneurs, Bob and Jan Davidson. The organization s mission is to support the needs of profoundly gifted children… …   Wikipedia

  • Miraca Gross — Miraca Una Murdoch Gross AM is an Australian author and scholar recognised as an authority on the academic, social and emotional needs of gifted children. Born and trained in Scotland but spending a large part of her life in Australia, Gross is… …   Wikipedia

  • Davidson Academy of Nevada — Location Reno, Nevada, United States Information Type public school Established 2006 Director Colleen Harsin W …   Wikipedia

  • genius — /jeen yeuhs/, n., pl. geniuses for 2, 3, 8, genii /jee nee uy / for 6, 7, 9. 1. an exceptional natural capacity of intellect, especially as shown in creative and original work in science, art, music, etc.: the genius of Mozart. 2. a person having …   Universalium

  • Stanford-Binet IQ test — The development of the Stanford Binet IQ test initiated the modern field of intelligence testing. The Stanford Binet test started with the French psychologist Alfred Binet, whom the French government commissioned with developing a method of… …   Wikipedia

  • William James Sidis — (April 1, 1898 ndash; July 17, 1944) was an American child prodigy with exceptional mathematical and linguistic abilities. He first became famous for his precociousness, and later for his eccentricity and withdrawal from the public eye. He… …   Wikipedia

  • Kristy Kiernan — is the author of Catching Genius (Berkley Books), a novel about two sisters whose lives are altered when one is discovered to be profoundly gifted. Catching Genius was an Ingram s Book Club selection and has received praise from authors such as… …   Wikipedia

  • Davidson — Contents 1 Places 2 Education 3 See also Davidson is the name of: Davidson (name) (ma …   Wikipedia

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