Review
"A remarkable piece of scholarship--truly a tour de force. Miraca Gross's research is not only timely but timeless." --
Abraham Tannenbaum, Teachers College, Columbia University'Exceptionally Gifted Children is a powerful work that presents a complex, multidimensional picture of a special population among the gifted. Gross' research is a notable contribution toward minimizing surprise and ignorance about the highly gifted, thus potentially helping to make programs and services more consistently and proactively responsive to individual children's needs'. - Gifted Child Quarterly
Exceptionally Gifted Children is a powerful work that presents a complex, multidimensional picture of a special population among the gifted. Gross research is a notable contribution toward minimizing surprise and ignorance about the highly gifted, thus potentially helping to make programs and services more consistently and proactively responsive to individual childrens needs. - Gifted Child Quarterly
'If you are a parent who suspects that your child is gifted, this book is a must read. If you are a teacher or administrator, this book will help you dispel myths about highly gifted children and provide you with research-based information to share with parents, other teachers, and administrators. If you are a college professor, this book is an excellent resource to use in courses on gifted education or to provide background material about highly gifted students in developmental psychology, educational psychology, or teacher education courses.'
- Teachers College Record
'Gross presents a twenty-year study with admirable attention to detail.' - British Journal of Educational Studies
'This book ... makes an important contribution to the understanding of the most gifted children and their interaction with statutory educational provision.' - British Journal of Educational Studies
'[This] is a fascinating read and makes many vital points that policy makers and teachers should attend to if gifted education is to truly meet the needs of our children.' - British Journal of Educational Studies
'Fascinating' - Michael Duffy, The Times Educational Supplement
If you are a parent who suspects that your child is gifted, this book is a must read. If you are a teacher or administrator, this book will help you dispel myths about highly gifted children and provide you with research-based information to share with parents, other teachers, and administrators. If you are a college professor, this book is an excellent resource to use in courses on gifted education or to provide background material about highly gifted students in developmental psychology, educational psychology, or teacher education courses.
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Teachers College RecordGross presents a twenty-year study with admirable attention to detail. - British Journal of Educational Studies
This book ... makes an important contribution to the understanding of the most gifted children and their interaction with statutory educational provision. - British Journal of Educational Studies
[This] is a fascinating read and makes many vital points that policy makers and teachers should attend to if gifted education is to truly meet the needs of our children. - British Journal of Educational Studies
Fascinating - Michael Duffy, The Times Educational Supplement
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Product Description
"Exceptionally Gifted Children" examines the origin, development and school histories of 15 Australian children who are amongst the most intellectually gifted young people ever to be identified and studied. The first phase of a longitudinal research project which will trace the children through to adulthood, the author looks in detail at the children's early lives and influences, their families and personal characteristics. More importantly, she explores the school experiences of the children, the opportunities offered and denied to them and the effects of their early school life on their educational development - how the school environment can affect self-esteem, self-concept, motivation, capacity to find and form friendships, and the children's own attitudes towards their own abilities and achievements.