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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Or neither. Some kids can just add fast. But a kid who comes up with a new way to solve complex problems that the teachers have never thought of ... there's a gift there, I think. My math teacher Aunt says some of the most gifted math students she had struggled to past the fast facts tests (not that they didn't know the facts, but they weren't very fast at spitting them back out), but their understanding of math concepts and ability to do complex problem solving was out of this world. Understanding and figuring out proofs without being formally introduced to them, just because "it made sense." That is the gift.[/quote] +1. But how do you detect that in a K/1st grader? Or should you even be able? [/quote]
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