Gifted All the Time, by Dr. Dan Peters, Summit Center

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • How do you challenge gifted learners and maximize their development potential? How do you inspire them to take risks, learn, and grow? Can we meet their needs in an after-school program one afternoon a week? "We're not just gifted on Wednesdays from 2 to 4!" If you are teaching or parenting a gifted child, you know that their needs never stop.
    Clipped from "The Characteristics of Gifted Learners," a DVD available from www.summitcenter.us.

Комментарии • 18

  • @cigar8241
    @cigar8241 Месяц назад

    When i was in school I always had great grades without studying, I could just sit in front of the exam and ideas start flowing without stopping. I'm an engineer and struggle to follow same thing over and over ao I've automated everything and ny boss is so proud and terrified at the same time 😂 . I love being creative, i can also lead people very well and this has caused me so much trouble for instance I might be working on something with friends and advise them to do something when they object me i prefer doing in anyway and i end up creating haters. I would love to learn and understand how to control it but for now isolation keeps me safe

  • @JZMartinez
    @JZMartinez 2 года назад +1

    Such a great comment about learning to work hard. My undergrad was at a liberal arts school known for cranking out med students and successful doctors. While we didn't rank extremely high, our school was known for a very heavy reading and writing work load every week in all subjects. If you were to succeed, you needed to adapt to such a heavy workload. Thx for these insights.

  • @dalefull88
    @dalefull88 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for explaining this, because it happened to me in collage, I fell behind doing my apprenticeship but just passed, then in university I fell behind again and dropped out because of my slow processing speed and at primary and secondary school I was praised for my hard work but still got average results

  • @muhammadmanshur5570
    @muhammadmanshur5570 5 лет назад +2

    Tough, very tough been as a gifted,, especially in country that much of teacher, never know about gifted, and how to develop their potential ability

  • @Yuchub33
    @Yuchub33 6 лет назад +6

    Wish I could turn if off every once in a while...

  • @asimian8500
    @asimian8500 2 года назад +1

    Did you notice the audience? Bored out of their mind and thinking of other things like: "When is lunch?", "When is the next break?", "This speaker is boring as sheet", etc...

  • @Bozewani
    @Bozewani 3 года назад

    i was labeled ocd odd bipolar depressed schizophrenic for neforcinghuman rights humanitarian criminal refugee law and yes i am passionate about this my dream job is the International Criminal Court my best friend Sabina Carlson organized a protest about the darfur genocide and I decided ot put an end to genocide myself personally that requires going to the International Criminal COurt (which is why i learned ht six un languges, Arabic Chinese English French Russian and Spanish) my other dream is to start a NGo for human right sin Africa (African Charter on Peopeles and Human Rights, African Youth CHarter, African Disability Protocol, Maputo Protocl ont ehr ights of women HTe maputo protocol is very important because how I defend my Malawian wife)

  • @Bozewani
    @Bozewani 6 лет назад

    我说全六语联合国 I speak all six UN Languages Je parles six langues oficiel des Nations Unies я говорю на все шесть языков Организация обеденный наци Yo hablo todos seis idiomas oficiales de Naciones Unidas لنا اتكلام صعبة لغت أمم المتحدة

  • @user-th4rf8yl9v
    @user-th4rf8yl9v Год назад

    i was diagnosed aspergers for studyin geography ocd odd bipolar depressed for enforcing a masters level understnading ofhuman rights humanitarin refugee law apparently learning to defendmy beautiful african model wife in the maputo protocolis a mental illness learning to fight properly is amentalilliness defending refugees ia mental illness

  • @Sunshine_681
    @Sunshine_681 11 лет назад

    can all children become gifted?

    • @sirprize5191
      @sirprize5191 4 года назад +2

      I hope you know after 6 years that the person is born gifted and usually there's a genetic component to it

    • @timefortee
      @timefortee 3 года назад

      @@sirprize5191 not really born with it, but with the right genetic predisposition and trauma in the first 0-2 years one "turns" gifted. Not after that, afaik

    • @sirprize5191
      @sirprize5191 3 года назад

      @@timefortee I'm hearing that 0-2-trauma part for the first time. Got any explanation on that? In fact it doesn't exist anywhere at all as an explanation

    • @timefortee
      @timefortee 3 года назад

      @@sirprize5191 if u mean in "academic" literature, perhaps its not a popular idea, but I did encounter it in a French book on the gifted, in Alice Miller's first two books and in other places I dont remember (Eric Berne btw talks about life scripts but those come into being from year 3 on, if I remember correctly). I only accepted it once I began becoming aware of it in real life.

    • @aoibhie1208
      @aoibhie1208 3 года назад +1

      @@timefortee there normally signs in infants that they're gifted. I think you're just born gifted

  • @brazilamaral
    @brazilamaral 3 года назад

    not credible. wishy-wishy talk