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Reply to "Stop telling kids they are "gifted.""
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just 'cos your snowflake is a dum dum does not mean I cannot call my kid gifted specially if all objective evidence point to that conclusion. I take your point about normalizing the social interaction etc, however. [/quote] Pretty sure that your child is fairly average. Those of us who do have children with academic abilities way beyond the norm understand this issue entirely and we avoid labels if at all possible.[/quote] Doubt you can avoid labels. I know a lot of prodigies in music, math and chess and these kids know they are "prodigies." They aren't stupid. Also, they know the value of hard work and having mental toughness: Even prodigies need to practice/work to let their talent reach full potential and if you can't perform under pressure and collapse then you can't perform under pressure. The ones who can't perform under pressure end up quitting no matter how talented they are.[/quote] But I doubt the musical prodigies were given a xylophone and "row-row-row your boat" as the only thing to practice every day for 5 years, were they? Nor was the musical prodigy forced to to stick with the grade school music class only. But this is what we do to academic prodigies. [/quote]
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