Can gifted students have learning disabilities?
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Can gifted students have learning disabilities?
Students who are identified as gifted/LD have characteristics that do not fit neatly into either the gifted or the learning disabilities category. In general, these students are bright and sensitive, and appear to be acutely aware of their difficulties with learning.
Are gifted kids depressed?
Some say that gifted children are more prone to depression and suicide because of their heightened sensitivities, perfectionism, introversion, overachieving behaviors, existential concerns, and feeling like they don’t fit in.
Does gifted mean smart?
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.
Can gifted people be dyslexic?
Parents and teachers may fail to notice both giftedness and dyslexia. Dyslexia may mask giftedness, and giftedness may mask dyslexia. Some common characteristics of 2e individuals follow: Superior oral vocabulary.
Can a gifted child have attention problems?
Attention and behavioural issues including ADD or ADHD. It may be the case that a gifted child also struggles with attention difficulties. These can include selective attention in which they are able to focus on specific subjects of interest but struggle to follow classroom lessons.
Why is it hard for gifted students to make friends?
Many children with average academic capabilities see their gifted peers as “show-offs,” and try to distance themselves. In other cases, the gifted or talented student may have trouble finding similar interests to other children their age. It’s easier to find friends when interests and intellect are similar.
Are gifted students under pressure in middle and high school?
Middle and high school are difficult transitions for any student, but the pressure can be worse on exceptional students. Many children with average academic capabilities see their gifted peers as “show-offs,” and try to distance themselves.
Can a gifted child teach themselves coping strategies?
In certain cases, gifted children teach themselves coping strategies or request accommodations to help them overcome any challenges they experience. However, this is contingent upon the learning difficulty being recognized by the student and/or the school.