SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  13
50 COMMON
CHARACTERISTICS OF
 GIFTED CHILDREN
   Very observant. He or she will notice
    things in the environment that the
    average person will not. The child will
    remember faces, colors, and details.
   Extreme persistence. They will keep
    trying to find a way to accomplish
    something long after others have
    given up.
   They pick up and respond quickly to
    non verbal clues.
   Large vocabularies. The gifted are
    usually verbal and articulate.
   Have a vivid imagination.
   Prefer the company of older children
    and adults to that of children their own
    age.
   Disagree with others and are not afraid
    of a spirited debate.
   Learn very quickly. Most people require
    a certain amount of repetition to master
    a skill. The gifted don’t need to practice
    nearly as much, and often learn things
    after seeing or hearing it only once.
   Have many hobbies and interests. They
    want to be involved in a variety of
    activities.
   Quick to grasp generalizations, pointing
    out similarities in events and situations.
   Have the ability to focus on more than
    one thing at a time.
   Special sensitivity to beauty, or
    another extreme trait that stands out in
    another individual.
   Has a great sense of humor, and may
    even be the class clown.
   High level of energy. Sometimes they
    are even diagnosed as hyperactive.
   Transfer thoughts and ideas from one
    set of circumstances to another.
   Bossy in group situations.
   Have better comprehension skills
    than their peers. They are able to
    understand and explain in detail
    something they have recently
    read.
    Possess excellent problem
    solving skills, and is able to think
    outside the box.
   Have more street smarts than
    book knowledge
   Coming up with a better way of
    doing things.
   Want to do things on their own. They
    don’t like relying on other people.
   Begins reading at an early age.
   Very curious. Gifted individuals are
    not content with superficial
    knowledge. They want to know as
    much about something as possible.
    Working independently for long
    periods of time is a trait of gifted
    children.
   Have good memories. They will be
    capable of recalling specific events in
    vivid detail that others will not.
   Enjoy putting together jigsaw
    puzzles.
   See relationships among things
    that seem to be different.
   See relationships among things
    that seem to be different.
   Have long attention spans. When
    other children become fidgety, the
    gifted child will still be attentive.
   Enjoy sarcasm.
    Discovers an error in his work he
    may erase until there is a hole in
    the paper, or crumple and destroy
    the work completely.
   Become frustrated if others don’t
    meet their own high level of
    expectation.
   Manifests his or her ability through
    the arts and various musical
    endeavors.
   Can think quickly on their feet.
   Original thinking. They think in
    unconventional ways when solving
    problems.
   Good guessers.
   Don’t like to waste time and
    may be impatient.
   Have emotional sensitivity.
    They have a keen sense when
    something is bothering another
    person.
   Demonstrate playfulness
    intellectually. They like to
    imagine and take risks with
    their ideas.
   Sloppy handwriting.
   Nonconformists in their dress and
    behavior.
   Critical and can be quick to spot
    inconsistencies.
   Natural born leader.
   Perfectionists.
   Seeing cause and effect
    relationships.
   Harbor inner insecurities
    because they fear losing their
    intellect or talent.
    Harbor inner insecurities
    because they fear losing their
    intellect or talent.
   Daydreamers. They get bored
    focusing on the conversation of
    their peers.
   Not believing at face value
    everything they are told. They
    want to research, investigate,
    and find out things for
    themselves.
VISIT
HTTP://YOURGIFTEDTALENTEDCHILD.COM
FOR ADDITIONAL RESOURCES FOR GIFTED
       AND TALENTED CHILDREN
50 Common Characteristics of Gifted Children

Contenu connexe

En vedette

Identifying Gifted Students in the Classroom
Identifying Gifted Students in the ClassroomIdentifying Gifted Students in the Classroom
Identifying Gifted Students in the Classroom
Angela Housand
 
Gifted 101 presentation2011
Gifted 101 presentation2011Gifted 101 presentation2011
Gifted 101 presentation2011
bethbrubaker
 
Differentiation For High Ability Learners
Differentiation For High Ability LearnersDifferentiation For High Ability Learners
Differentiation For High Ability Learners
acoleman
 
Differentiating Instruction For Gifted Learners
Differentiating Instruction For Gifted LearnersDifferentiating Instruction For Gifted Learners
Differentiating Instruction For Gifted Learners
drummosh
 
The Beginners Guide to Virtual Schools
The Beginners Guide to Virtual SchoolsThe Beginners Guide to Virtual Schools
The Beginners Guide to Virtual Schools
DRPF Consults
 
Teaching Gifted And Talented Students
Teaching Gifted And Talented StudentsTeaching Gifted And Talented Students
Teaching Gifted And Talented Students
Rita May Tagalog
 
[Harvard CS264] 11a - Programming the Memory Hierarchy with Sequoia (Mike Bau...
[Harvard CS264] 11a - Programming the Memory Hierarchy with Sequoia (Mike Bau...[Harvard CS264] 11a - Programming the Memory Hierarchy with Sequoia (Mike Bau...
[Harvard CS264] 11a - Programming the Memory Hierarchy with Sequoia (Mike Bau...
npinto
 

En vedette (20)

The gifted child
The gifted childThe gifted child
The gifted child
 
Advocating for the gifted learner
Advocating for the gifted learnerAdvocating for the gifted learner
Advocating for the gifted learner
 
Social Issues Presentation - Special Education: Gifted Education
Social Issues Presentation - Special Education:  Gifted EducationSocial Issues Presentation - Special Education:  Gifted Education
Social Issues Presentation - Special Education: Gifted Education
 
Identifying Gifted and Talented Students
Identifying Gifted and Talented StudentsIdentifying Gifted and Talented Students
Identifying Gifted and Talented Students
 
Curriculum Differentiation For Gifted And Talented Students Webinar
Curriculum Differentiation For Gifted And Talented Students WebinarCurriculum Differentiation For Gifted And Talented Students Webinar
Curriculum Differentiation For Gifted And Talented Students Webinar
 
Identifying Gifted Students in the Classroom
Identifying Gifted Students in the ClassroomIdentifying Gifted Students in the Classroom
Identifying Gifted Students in the Classroom
 
Gifted 101 presentation2011
Gifted 101 presentation2011Gifted 101 presentation2011
Gifted 101 presentation2011
 
Gifted Education Advocacy Presentation
Gifted Education Advocacy PresentationGifted Education Advocacy Presentation
Gifted Education Advocacy Presentation
 
Differentiation For High Ability Learners
Differentiation For High Ability LearnersDifferentiation For High Ability Learners
Differentiation For High Ability Learners
 
Differentiating Instruction For Gifted Learners
Differentiating Instruction For Gifted LearnersDifferentiating Instruction For Gifted Learners
Differentiating Instruction For Gifted Learners
 
Classroom Strategies for the Support of Gifted and Talent
Classroom Strategies for the Support of Gifted and TalentClassroom Strategies for the Support of Gifted and Talent
Classroom Strategies for the Support of Gifted and Talent
 
Spots for M.A.T.H. Profession​al Development​ Events
Spots for M.A.T.H. Profession​al Development​ Events Spots for M.A.T.H. Profession​al Development​ Events
Spots for M.A.T.H. Profession​al Development​ Events
 
Counters in the ten frame 001
Counters in the ten frame 001Counters in the ten frame 001
Counters in the ten frame 001
 
The Beginners Guide to Virtual Schools
The Beginners Guide to Virtual SchoolsThe Beginners Guide to Virtual Schools
The Beginners Guide to Virtual Schools
 
Evaluation of Physical Education, Sports and Recreation for the Gifted
Evaluation of Physical Education, Sports and Recreation for the GiftedEvaluation of Physical Education, Sports and Recreation for the Gifted
Evaluation of Physical Education, Sports and Recreation for the Gifted
 
Teaching Gifted And Talented Students
Teaching Gifted And Talented StudentsTeaching Gifted And Talented Students
Teaching Gifted And Talented Students
 
Q3 Cards Presentation
Q3 Cards PresentationQ3 Cards Presentation
Q3 Cards Presentation
 
Differentiating instruction presentation
Differentiating instruction presentationDifferentiating instruction presentation
Differentiating instruction presentation
 
Tales Of An Educator New To Depth & Complexity
Tales Of An Educator New To Depth & ComplexityTales Of An Educator New To Depth & Complexity
Tales Of An Educator New To Depth & Complexity
 
[Harvard CS264] 11a - Programming the Memory Hierarchy with Sequoia (Mike Bau...
[Harvard CS264] 11a - Programming the Memory Hierarchy with Sequoia (Mike Bau...[Harvard CS264] 11a - Programming the Memory Hierarchy with Sequoia (Mike Bau...
[Harvard CS264] 11a - Programming the Memory Hierarchy with Sequoia (Mike Bau...
 

Plus de DRPF Consults

Dr. Patricia Fioriello's Websites
Dr. Patricia Fioriello's WebsitesDr. Patricia Fioriello's Websites
Dr. Patricia Fioriello's Websites
DRPF Consults
 
About Dr. Patricia Fioriello
About Dr. Patricia FiorielloAbout Dr. Patricia Fioriello
About Dr. Patricia Fioriello
DRPF Consults
 
Video Games For Kids Under 5
Video Games For Kids Under 5Video Games For Kids Under 5
Video Games For Kids Under 5
DRPF Consults
 
Understanding The Basics Of Stem Education
Understanding The Basics Of Stem EducationUnderstanding The Basics Of Stem Education
Understanding The Basics Of Stem Education
DRPF Consults
 
Twice Exceptional Children
Twice Exceptional ChildrenTwice Exceptional Children
Twice Exceptional Children
DRPF Consults
 
5 Key Things To Remember About Teaching Gifted Children
5 Key Things To Remember About Teaching Gifted Children5 Key Things To Remember About Teaching Gifted Children
5 Key Things To Remember About Teaching Gifted Children
DRPF Consults
 
Online Teacher Certification Programs
Online Teacher Certification ProgramsOnline Teacher Certification Programs
Online Teacher Certification Programs
DRPF Consults
 
Why Kids Should Blog
Why Kids Should BlogWhy Kids Should Blog
Why Kids Should Blog
DRPF Consults
 
Top K12 Education System In The World
Top K12 Education System In The WorldTop K12 Education System In The World
Top K12 Education System In The World
DRPF Consults
 
International Baccaleareate Diploma Program
International Baccaleareate Diploma ProgramInternational Baccaleareate Diploma Program
International Baccaleareate Diploma Program
DRPF Consults
 
Characteristics Of Gifted Children
Characteristics Of Gifted ChildrenCharacteristics Of Gifted Children
Characteristics Of Gifted Children
DRPF Consults
 
Team Building Activities To Improve Teen Communication
Team Building Activities To Improve Teen CommunicationTeam Building Activities To Improve Teen Communication
Team Building Activities To Improve Teen Communication
DRPF Consults
 
25 Things You Should Know About The International Baccalaureate Program
25 Things You Should Know About The International Baccalaureate Program25 Things You Should Know About The International Baccalaureate Program
25 Things You Should Know About The International Baccalaureate Program
DRPF Consults
 
Helping Parents Make Sense of Educational System in America
Helping Parents Make Sense of Educational System in AmericaHelping Parents Make Sense of Educational System in America
Helping Parents Make Sense of Educational System in America
DRPF Consults
 
Characteristics of Gifted Children
Characteristics of Gifted ChildrenCharacteristics of Gifted Children
Characteristics of Gifted Children
DRPF Consults
 
Understanding the Basics of STEM Education
Understanding the Basics of STEM EducationUnderstanding the Basics of STEM Education
Understanding the Basics of STEM Education
DRPF Consults
 

Plus de DRPF Consults (20)

Issues In Education Today: The Best Way To Address Homework
Issues In Education Today: The Best Way To Address HomeworkIssues In Education Today: The Best Way To Address Homework
Issues In Education Today: The Best Way To Address Homework
 
Dr. Patricia Fioriello's Websites
Dr. Patricia Fioriello's WebsitesDr. Patricia Fioriello's Websites
Dr. Patricia Fioriello's Websites
 
About Dr. Patricia Fioriello
About Dr. Patricia FiorielloAbout Dr. Patricia Fioriello
About Dr. Patricia Fioriello
 
Video Games For Kids Under 5
Video Games For Kids Under 5Video Games For Kids Under 5
Video Games For Kids Under 5
 
Understanding The Basics Of Stem Education
Understanding The Basics Of Stem EducationUnderstanding The Basics Of Stem Education
Understanding The Basics Of Stem Education
 
Twice Exceptional Children
Twice Exceptional ChildrenTwice Exceptional Children
Twice Exceptional Children
 
5 Key Things To Remember About Teaching Gifted Children
5 Key Things To Remember About Teaching Gifted Children5 Key Things To Remember About Teaching Gifted Children
5 Key Things To Remember About Teaching Gifted Children
 
Online Teacher Certification Programs
Online Teacher Certification ProgramsOnline Teacher Certification Programs
Online Teacher Certification Programs
 
Why Kids Should Blog
Why Kids Should BlogWhy Kids Should Blog
Why Kids Should Blog
 
Top K12 Education System In The World
Top K12 Education System In The WorldTop K12 Education System In The World
Top K12 Education System In The World
 
International Baccaleareate Diploma Program
International Baccaleareate Diploma ProgramInternational Baccaleareate Diploma Program
International Baccaleareate Diploma Program
 
Characteristics Of Gifted Children
Characteristics Of Gifted ChildrenCharacteristics Of Gifted Children
Characteristics Of Gifted Children
 
Teen Communication
Teen CommunicationTeen Communication
Teen Communication
 
Team Building Activities To Improve Teen Communication
Team Building Activities To Improve Teen CommunicationTeam Building Activities To Improve Teen Communication
Team Building Activities To Improve Teen Communication
 
25 Things You Should Know About The International Baccalaureate Program
25 Things You Should Know About The International Baccalaureate Program25 Things You Should Know About The International Baccalaureate Program
25 Things You Should Know About The International Baccalaureate Program
 
High School Education
High School EducationHigh School Education
High School Education
 
Building A Master Schedule
Building A Master ScheduleBuilding A Master Schedule
Building A Master Schedule
 
Helping Parents Make Sense of Educational System in America
Helping Parents Make Sense of Educational System in AmericaHelping Parents Make Sense of Educational System in America
Helping Parents Make Sense of Educational System in America
 
Characteristics of Gifted Children
Characteristics of Gifted ChildrenCharacteristics of Gifted Children
Characteristics of Gifted Children
 
Understanding the Basics of STEM Education
Understanding the Basics of STEM EducationUnderstanding the Basics of STEM Education
Understanding the Basics of STEM Education
 

Dernier

Neurulation and the formation of the neural tube
Neurulation and the formation of the neural tubeNeurulation and the formation of the neural tube
Neurulation and the formation of the neural tube
SaadHumayun7
 
會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽
會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽
會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽
中 央社
 

Dernier (20)

Danh sách HSG Bộ môn cấp trường - Cấp THPT.pdf
Danh sách HSG Bộ môn cấp trường - Cấp THPT.pdfDanh sách HSG Bộ môn cấp trường - Cấp THPT.pdf
Danh sách HSG Bộ môn cấp trường - Cấp THPT.pdf
 
Morse OER Some Benefits and Challenges.pptx
Morse OER Some Benefits and Challenges.pptxMorse OER Some Benefits and Challenges.pptx
Morse OER Some Benefits and Challenges.pptx
 
....................Muslim-Law notes.pdf
....................Muslim-Law notes.pdf....................Muslim-Law notes.pdf
....................Muslim-Law notes.pdf
 
Pragya Champions Chalice 2024 Prelims & Finals Q/A set, General Quiz
Pragya Champions Chalice 2024 Prelims & Finals Q/A set, General QuizPragya Champions Chalice 2024 Prelims & Finals Q/A set, General Quiz
Pragya Champions Chalice 2024 Prelims & Finals Q/A set, General Quiz
 
philosophy and it's principles based on the life
philosophy and it's principles based on the lifephilosophy and it's principles based on the life
philosophy and it's principles based on the life
 
Neurulation and the formation of the neural tube
Neurulation and the formation of the neural tubeNeurulation and the formation of the neural tube
Neurulation and the formation of the neural tube
 
“O BEIJO” EM ARTE .
“O BEIJO” EM ARTE                       .“O BEIJO” EM ARTE                       .
“O BEIJO” EM ARTE .
 
Incoming and Outgoing Shipments in 2 STEPS Using Odoo 17
Incoming and Outgoing Shipments in 2 STEPS Using Odoo 17Incoming and Outgoing Shipments in 2 STEPS Using Odoo 17
Incoming and Outgoing Shipments in 2 STEPS Using Odoo 17
 
Basic Civil Engineering notes on Transportation Engineering, Modes of Transpo...
Basic Civil Engineering notes on Transportation Engineering, Modes of Transpo...Basic Civil Engineering notes on Transportation Engineering, Modes of Transpo...
Basic Civil Engineering notes on Transportation Engineering, Modes of Transpo...
 
Application of Matrices in real life. Presentation on application of matrices
Application of Matrices in real life. Presentation on application of matricesApplication of Matrices in real life. Presentation on application of matrices
Application of Matrices in real life. Presentation on application of matrices
 
size separation d pharm 1st year pharmaceutics
size separation d pharm 1st year pharmaceuticssize separation d pharm 1st year pharmaceutics
size separation d pharm 1st year pharmaceutics
 
Post Exam Fun(da) Intra UEM General Quiz 2024 - Prelims q&a.pdf
Post Exam Fun(da) Intra UEM General Quiz 2024 - Prelims q&a.pdfPost Exam Fun(da) Intra UEM General Quiz 2024 - Prelims q&a.pdf
Post Exam Fun(da) Intra UEM General Quiz 2024 - Prelims q&a.pdf
 
會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽
會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽
會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽
 
Post Exam Fun(da) Intra UEM General Quiz - Finals.pdf
Post Exam Fun(da) Intra UEM General Quiz - Finals.pdfPost Exam Fun(da) Intra UEM General Quiz - Finals.pdf
Post Exam Fun(da) Intra UEM General Quiz - Finals.pdf
 
UNIT – IV_PCI Complaints: Complaints and evaluation of complaints, Handling o...
UNIT – IV_PCI Complaints: Complaints and evaluation of complaints, Handling o...UNIT – IV_PCI Complaints: Complaints and evaluation of complaints, Handling o...
UNIT – IV_PCI Complaints: Complaints and evaluation of complaints, Handling o...
 
Dementia (Alzheimer & vasular dementia).
Dementia (Alzheimer & vasular dementia).Dementia (Alzheimer & vasular dementia).
Dementia (Alzheimer & vasular dementia).
 
Mbaye_Astou.Education Civica_Human Rights.pptx
Mbaye_Astou.Education Civica_Human Rights.pptxMbaye_Astou.Education Civica_Human Rights.pptx
Mbaye_Astou.Education Civica_Human Rights.pptx
 
The Ultimate Guide to Social Media Marketing in 2024.pdf
The Ultimate Guide to Social Media Marketing in 2024.pdfThe Ultimate Guide to Social Media Marketing in 2024.pdf
The Ultimate Guide to Social Media Marketing in 2024.pdf
 
Open Educational Resources Primer PowerPoint
Open Educational Resources Primer PowerPointOpen Educational Resources Primer PowerPoint
Open Educational Resources Primer PowerPoint
 
Operations Management - Book1.p - Dr. Abdulfatah A. Salem
Operations Management - Book1.p  - Dr. Abdulfatah A. SalemOperations Management - Book1.p  - Dr. Abdulfatah A. Salem
Operations Management - Book1.p - Dr. Abdulfatah A. Salem
 

50 Common Characteristics of Gifted Children

  • 2. Very observant. He or she will notice things in the environment that the average person will not. The child will remember faces, colors, and details.  Extreme persistence. They will keep trying to find a way to accomplish something long after others have given up.  They pick up and respond quickly to non verbal clues.  Large vocabularies. The gifted are usually verbal and articulate.  Have a vivid imagination.
  • 3. Prefer the company of older children and adults to that of children their own age.  Disagree with others and are not afraid of a spirited debate.  Learn very quickly. Most people require a certain amount of repetition to master a skill. The gifted don’t need to practice nearly as much, and often learn things after seeing or hearing it only once.  Have many hobbies and interests. They want to be involved in a variety of activities.  Quick to grasp generalizations, pointing out similarities in events and situations.
  • 4. Have the ability to focus on more than one thing at a time.  Special sensitivity to beauty, or another extreme trait that stands out in another individual.  Has a great sense of humor, and may even be the class clown.  High level of energy. Sometimes they are even diagnosed as hyperactive.  Transfer thoughts and ideas from one set of circumstances to another.
  • 5. Bossy in group situations.  Have better comprehension skills than their peers. They are able to understand and explain in detail something they have recently read.  Possess excellent problem solving skills, and is able to think outside the box.  Have more street smarts than book knowledge  Coming up with a better way of doing things.
  • 6. Want to do things on their own. They don’t like relying on other people.  Begins reading at an early age.  Very curious. Gifted individuals are not content with superficial knowledge. They want to know as much about something as possible.  Working independently for long periods of time is a trait of gifted children.  Have good memories. They will be capable of recalling specific events in vivid detail that others will not.
  • 7. Enjoy putting together jigsaw puzzles.  See relationships among things that seem to be different.  See relationships among things that seem to be different.  Have long attention spans. When other children become fidgety, the gifted child will still be attentive.  Enjoy sarcasm.
  • 8. Discovers an error in his work he may erase until there is a hole in the paper, or crumple and destroy the work completely.  Become frustrated if others don’t meet their own high level of expectation.  Manifests his or her ability through the arts and various musical endeavors.  Can think quickly on their feet.  Original thinking. They think in unconventional ways when solving problems.
  • 9. Good guessers.  Don’t like to waste time and may be impatient.  Have emotional sensitivity. They have a keen sense when something is bothering another person.  Demonstrate playfulness intellectually. They like to imagine and take risks with their ideas.  Sloppy handwriting.
  • 10. Nonconformists in their dress and behavior.  Critical and can be quick to spot inconsistencies.  Natural born leader.  Perfectionists.  Seeing cause and effect relationships.
  • 11. Harbor inner insecurities because they fear losing their intellect or talent.  Harbor inner insecurities because they fear losing their intellect or talent.  Daydreamers. They get bored focusing on the conversation of their peers.  Not believing at face value everything they are told. They want to research, investigate, and find out things for themselves.