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Saturday, May 17, 2008

How do I identify a gifted child?

Q: How do I identify a gifted child?

A: To recognize if a child is gifted, there are numerous characteristics that are distinct to gifted individuals and quite easily observable, especially for parents. The following description would give a rough indication of these characteristics.

By the broad category of giftedness, characteristic traits are listed as general intellectual ability, specific academic aptitude, creative thinking and production, leadership, psychomotor ability, visual and performing arts. More specifically, if your child demonstrate about three quarter of the following characteristic traits, it is likely that s/he is gifted.

Variety of Interests
Excellent memory
Long attention span
Unusual curiosity
Persistence in attacking difficult mental tasks
Creative ability/Divergent thinking skills
Good problem solving/reasoning abilities
Rapid learning ability
Leadership qualities
High degree of energy
Above average language development
Early/avid reader
Preference for older/matured companions
Unusual emotional depth and intensity
Heightened sensitivity
Non-conformity behavior
Above average ability with numbers/jigsaw puzzles
Keen powers of observation
Vivid imagination
Good sense of humor
Sense of justice and moral sensitivity
Perfectionism
Apparent maturity in judgment

Researches on giftedness indicate that the best way to identify giftedness in your child is by carefully observing his behavior, not by formal testing of IQ especially if the child is very young. The best age to do an IQ test is still debatable. I suppose, as soon as the child is able to read/write and understand questions; s/he may be able to do such tests without much bias. Most of the indicators of giftedness become evident even before a child turns one! So perhaps that's when you may be able to look out for some of the indications listed above. However, do be aware that your child may not necessary be gifted in all areas.

On intelligence testing, the accuracy of an IQ test is still questionable. Nevertheless, it is still the single best predictor to test general intelligence. Intelligence and giftedness are not synonymous - as thought by many. Gifted individuals have different abilities, talents, and personalities. Even so, a sizeable proportion of the individuals categorized as gifted are distinguished from their non-gifted counterparts by virtue of superior general intelligence, which is measured by intelligence tests. This is how giftedness becomes associated with intelligence.

A note of caution, some parents tend to want to believe that their child is "gifted" as it may associate one with the pool of elitist, especially so within a competitive society. This may lead them to "force" giftedness upon their child, forgetting other aspects of development, especially their affective needs. With proper nurturing and access to educational materials, children would be seen to perform, but if their emotional and physical needs were not met, these children would be at risk of burning out.

Then, to turn the tables around would be rather difficult and requires a great deal of effort as the damage is already done during the critical age of growing. Hence, give your child what you believe would help him/her make the most of his/her abilities, but at the same time allow your child to enjoy growing. Focus on your child's strengths, at the same time pay attention to his/her weak areas and get help.

Believe that every child may not meet the early sign of gifted characteristics that are listed, but every child is special in his/her own way - focus on that specialty and you would be nurturing a well-rounded and emotionally stable child.

18 comments:

Mommy Jes said...

gifted....i used to work as admin assistant in school for gifted =)

Mommy Jes said...

their IQ is 150 and above

Mommy Jes said...

whats your kid's IQ?

Mommy Jes said...

some of the gifted child I have met there has ADHD....

Mommy Jes said...

their very hyper...

Mommy Jes said...

but very genious...

Mommy Jes said...

i remember one student there when had to teach baking one time kasi umalis sandali yung teacher....kinocompute nya yung measurements ng mga ingredients....pati b nmn yun! ahahha

Mommy Jes said...

tpos i remember pa, i got pregnant kasi that time and nde pa married....

Mommy Jes said...

....sabi nung isang bata He's 9 years old..."ms. Noble, you're not married yet? how come youre pregnant? thats against the 10 commandments!!! argh! sakit!

Mommy Jes said...

napahiya pa ko minsan nung sabihin kong ang whale ay FISH! "hindi pla fish ang whale! hays!! hirap!

Mommy Jes said...

dumudugo ang ilong ko sa kaka english at higit sa lahat kakapaliwanag sa sobrang dami nilang tanong!

Mommy Jes said...

mahirap dn mag karon ng gfted child...sabi ng mga parents dun!

Mommy Jes said...

kasi kelangan mo sila hanapan ng special scholl na fit sa kanila....

Mommy Jes said...

advance an pag iisip nila pero still bata p dn sila

Mommy Jes said...

pag hinalo mo nga naman sa d nila ka edad mahihirapan dn sila

Mommy Jes said...

i mean sa di nila ka edad....kapag sa ka edad nmn pero d kapantay ng knowledge d din nila maiintindhan anak mo =(

Mommy Jes said...

pero kung ako mag kakaanak ng kasing talino ng anak mo okay lng sakin hehe kahit ano!

Mommy Jes said...

asawa ko nmn ayw nya maging sobrang matalino daw anak nya...gusto nya daw ung tama lang