The last couple minutes of this insightful presentation elicited quite the tearful reaction from me. I can tell that Dr. Silverman is a very empathic person and she certainly has an ability to communicate profoundly and with heart. I am very grateful that I had the opportunity to watch and listen to this insightful and meaningful presentation.
Growing up I personally thought I was slow until I actually did well and realize now I would just second guess myself a lot and was and still am very reflective and constantly overthink, also imposter syndrome is very real. 😅
Actually, you can be sensitive and NOT GIFTED. I treat kids like this every week. They have sensory processing disorder with sensory sensitivity. They are not gifted emotionally, intellectually, artistically, or in any other way. I treat gifted kids as well, and they are easy to differentiate. Even if they are not intellectually gifted, they are a unique profile of intensity, drive, and complexity. Not every gifted person is sensitive to everything, as well. Linda needs to learn more about sensitivity before she tells everyone that is sensitive that they are gifted. Because they are NOT.
@@yootoob1001001 She LEAD her presentation by multiple quotes regarding sensitivity. She waved a book with the title, "Sensitive" around before she began to speak passionately about sensitivity. That book's author thinks that everyone who is sensitive is gifted.
@@austincaruso7596 Giftedness can be assessed. The criteria is not always intellectual ability, but it can be assessed. Read Mary-Elaine Jacobsen's book for a more comprehensive method of assessment. I have worked with dozens of gifted kids. How many have you treated?
I like it when people say what their IQ is, bc then I know they're not only stupid but also narcissistic. They must believe the on-line 'IQ Test' is real. No one knows what their IQ score is, UNLESS they go back to their High School after graduating, and ask for it. They won't tell kids during their stay in school, for obvious reasons (bullying & bragging), but are happy to tell you afterward. Now, how many kids do ya think go back to the old High School and ask for their final IQ score? Just about none. I doubt most people want to know. If its lower than they like, they must live knowing that for life.😮
Woah, calm down. You have no idea how this works. Once a child takes the gifted test, they wait to hear back whether they made 96th percentile or greater. The cutoff for Gifted programs is 130 (with a handful of grace points). The testing psychologist tells the parents the score and the parents often tell the kids. If you feel envious, then don't indulge it and live in it. Instead, improve yourself. You don't need to see yourself as less, and believe it or not, most gifted folks don't see you that way.
Iq has to do with intelligence and age so going back to hs wouldn't work. Also there are real iq tests. Mensa. I feel like this comment is an iq test 😅 Although I do agree with the narcissist thing but it's not everyone. Cerebral narcissists would not account for everyone. Most likely 6-10% based on statistics. 😮
Linda Silverman has a beautiful mind, I love listening to her
The last couple minutes of this insightful presentation elicited quite the tearful reaction from me. I can tell that Dr. Silverman is a very empathic person and she certainly has an ability to communicate profoundly and with heart. I am very grateful that I had the opportunity to watch and listen to this insightful and meaningful presentation.
Great video. I enjoy Silverman’s work.
Thank you very much Dr. Linda Silverman from India 🙏🙏
Talk begins at 4:52.
GOAT.
Growing up I personally thought I was slow until I actually did well and realize now I would just second guess myself a lot and was and still am very reflective and constantly overthink, also imposter syndrome is very real. 😅
Any of you gifted people able to clean up the audio for us? PLEASE❤❤❤
Thanks.
Actually, you can be sensitive and NOT GIFTED. I treat kids like this every week. They have sensory processing disorder with sensory sensitivity. They are not gifted emotionally, intellectually, artistically, or in any other way. I treat gifted kids as well, and they are easy to differentiate. Even if they are not intellectually gifted, they are a unique profile of intensity, drive, and complexity. Not every gifted person is sensitive to everything, as well. Linda needs to learn more about sensitivity before she tells everyone that is sensitive that they are gifted. Because they are NOT.
Can you point out exactly where in the lecture she said it's 'everyone'?
Ya I don't think it's up to you who's gifted or not. Lol.
@@yootoob1001001 She LEAD her presentation by multiple quotes regarding sensitivity. She waved a book with the title, "Sensitive" around before she began to speak passionately about sensitivity. That book's author thinks that everyone who is sensitive is gifted.
@@austincaruso7596 Giftedness can be assessed. The criteria is not always intellectual ability, but it can be assessed. Read Mary-Elaine Jacobsen's book for a more comprehensive method of assessment. I have worked with dozens of gifted kids. How many have you treated?
I like it when people say what their IQ is, bc then I know they're not only stupid but also narcissistic. They must believe the on-line 'IQ Test' is real. No one knows what their IQ score is, UNLESS they go back to their High School after graduating, and ask for it. They won't tell kids during their stay in school, for obvious reasons (bullying & bragging), but are happy to tell you afterward. Now, how many kids do ya think go back to the old High School and ask for their final IQ score? Just about none. I doubt most people want to know. If its lower than they like, they must live knowing that for life.😮
Woah, calm down. You have no idea how this works. Once a child takes the gifted test, they wait to hear back whether they made 96th percentile or greater. The cutoff for Gifted programs is 130 (with a handful of grace points).
The testing psychologist tells the parents the score and the parents often tell the kids.
If you feel envious, then don't indulge it and live in it. Instead, improve yourself. You don't need to see yourself as less, and believe it or not, most gifted folks don't see you that way.
Iq has to do with intelligence and age so going back to hs wouldn't work. Also there are real iq tests. Mensa. I feel like this comment is an iq test 😅
Although I do agree with the narcissist thing but it's not everyone. Cerebral narcissists would not account for everyone. Most likely 6-10% based on statistics. 😮