Recognising the Gifted Child
Abstract
Amongst all populations there is a normal distribution of physical and mental characteristics. It follows then that in the Aboriginal population there will be the same proportion of children who vary from the intellectual norm as in any other surveyed group. For educators one such cohort which is often ignored is that which we might like to call the intellectually gifted or, individually, the gifted child.
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1986-05-01
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Wright, B. (1986). Recognising the Gifted Child. The Aboriginal Child at School, 14(2), 26–30. Retrieved from https://ajie.atsis.uq.edu.au/acs/article/view/1776
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