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Document Type: This is a Study Notes, designed for Reviewing core curriculum material.

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This notes resource titled "homegrown-parenting-sample-article" provides comprehensive exam preparation materials designed to test and enhance your understanding. This resource is structured to facilitate effective learning and retention of important information.

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1 Understanding the Unique Needs of the Gifted Child: Your Role as
2 Advanced curriculum through a local college or an online co
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Understanding the Unique Needs of the Gifted Child: Your Role as Parents By Jan Pierce If you have a child who has been identified as gifted, you’re aware of the challenges he or she faces. Gifted children have unique needs. While every individual is wonderfully designed and no two have exactly the same needs, gifted children possess characteristics that set them apart. Here are some of the ways parents and teachers can meet the needs of gifted children: Accelerate Instruction Gifted children learn new information quickly and remember it well. They don’t need more than one or two lessons to master a new skill. Once they process new information and fit it into their larger picture of related subject matter, they’re ready to move on. Repetitive lessons are not needed and will both interrupt learning and frustrate the student. The better method for teaching the gifted child is to introduce new material and then turn her loose to do research of her choosing within the subject area.

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Understanding the Unique Needs of the Gifted Child: Your Role as Parents By Jan Pierce If you have a child who has been identified as gifted, you’re aware of the challenges he or she faces. Gifted children have unique needs. While every individual is wonderfully designed and no two have exactly the same needs, gifted children possess characteristics that set them apart. E Mary Ann Paradise, an educator working with gifted students in the Chicago area during the 1990s, listed these characteristic...

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