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Does giftedness go away?

Often society including the educational sector, and sometimes even family and close friends, have difficulties to understand this diagnosis. We also should remember that giftedness does not diminish with age and 'does not go away', it is part of the individual and will manifest throughout all ages.
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Is it possible to lose giftedness?

Have there been cases of "gifted" children losing their intelligence later in life? Taking injury, drug abuse, mental health difficulties and other such extraneous variables off the table so to speak, the answer is technically no.
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Does giftedness ever go away?

No. Highly gifted children grow up to become highly gifted adults. However, on the way to adulthood, giftedness may appear to "hide out". For many complex reasons, exceptionally gifted children are not always high achievers.
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Do you grow out of giftedness?

It is likely that if you were gifted as a child, you are gifted as an adult. That is not always the case however. There are children who are years ahead of their peers in school such as an eight year old who has the functioning academic capacity of an eighteen year old.
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Can a gifted child lose their gift?

You don't start from scratch, but it does take time and effort. For healthy people, they don't ever lose “their gift.” The part of giftedness that is a gift, is the intellectual potential and the natural ability or talent to be more aware in certain areas.
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What happens to gifted children in adulthood?

Gifted children can turn into insecure, anxious and depressed gifted adults when sibling and other family interactions in childhood make them doubt their value and lovability. It doesn't take much emotional abuse (bullying by a family member) for a gifted child to believe something is wrong with them, not the bully.
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What happens to gifted children when they grow up?

Gifted children often don't have enough self-confidence or self-esteem to choose their path, so they are more likely to choose a prestigious career path because that is what society expects of people with their label.
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Are most gifted kids Neurodivergent?

Gifted children may display neurodivergent traits without being neurodivergent, but because missing a diagnosis carries risks, parents and educators should err on the side of caution and be willing to assess gifted children.
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Why are so many gifted kids neurodivergent?

Essentially, giftedness is a neurodiversity with a social-emotional and learning difference. It is highly genetic, meaning that while early experiences are influential, gifted people are essentially just born the way they are. They didn't ask to be born this way.
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Are gifted kids hard to parent?

Gifted children are challenging to parent in many ways. The more gifted the child, the more often it seems the more the parent is frustrated with the discrepancy of someone able to do school several levels above age level but unable to remember to take their finished work to school.
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Do gifted kids end up depressed?

Gifted children appear to be especially susceptible to a type of depression called “existential.” Existential depression occurs when a child (or adult, for that matter) confronts the big issues of life like death, freedom, isolation and the meaning of life. It is sometimes called “what's the point” depression.
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Can giftedness hide autism?

Some of these young people, then, are both intelligent and autistic. It is often difficult to tell these conditions apart. It is hard to identify a child's gifts as well as his or her challenges. One condition may mask the other.
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How rare is a highly gifted child?

How rare is being highly gifted? Highly gifted people comprise approximately 1 in 1,000 to 1 in 10,000 people in the total population. Highly, exceptionally, and profoundly gifted people make up less than 5% of the population.
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What are the downsides of giftedness?

Without understanding and support, gifted kids face an increased risk of anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem, along with social and academic problems. Currently, experts estimate that up to 1 in 50 gifted kids drop out of school, while many more fail to live up to their full academic potential.
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What is the IQ cutoff for gifted people?

Although IQ represents only a partial expression of giftedness, according to a purely psychometric view, giftedness is defined by an IQ of 130 or higher, placing gifted individuals at least two standard deviations above the population mean.
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Is giftedness born or made?

Gifted children are born with natural abilities well above the average for their age. If your child is gifted, you might notice these natural abilities in the way they're learning and developing. Children can be gifted in any area of ability, and they can also be gifted in more than one area.
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Are highly gifted people autistic?

About 70% of autistic people have an intellectual disability, which means they have an IQ lower than 70. The remaining 30% have intelligence that ranges from average to gifted. Autism and intelligence are two separate characteristics. A person can be autistic with any level of intelligence.
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Are gifted kids usually on the spectrum?

Both giftedness and autism fall on a spectrum, so while there may be individuals who clearly fit into one box or another, some behaviors might be more ambiguous and require additional information, context, or professional opinions.
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Are most gifted kids ADHD?

In fact, about 50% of gifted children also have ADHD which adds complexity and additional challenges. When both are present in a child, they are considered to be 'twice-exceptional. ' Self-esteem and self-efficacy are other areas of functioning that are impacted in individuals with ADHD.
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Which personality disorder is the most common in gifted children?

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

Traits such as intensity, impatience, sensitivity, and high energy are common in children with ADHD , as well as in gifted children. Some gifted children do have ADHD, but many do not. They are at a different developmental level than other children.
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Are gifted kids more likely to have mental illness?

While gifted children may not be any more susceptible to mental health issues as other adolescents, there are certain aspects of giftedness that may influence or amplify a gifted child's experience of mental health issues.
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How can you tell if someone is gifted?

Common Characteristics of Gifted Children:
  1. Ability to comprehend material several grade levels above their age peers.
  2. Surprising emotional depth and sensitivity at a young age.
  3. Strong sense of curiosity.
  4. Enthusiastic about unique interests and topics.
  5. Quirky or mature sense of humor.
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What is the trauma of the gifted child about?

This “rare and compelling” (New York Magazine) bestseller examines childhood trauma and the enduring effects it has on an individual's management of repressed anger and pain.
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Do gifted kids usually have gifted parents?

In some cases, gifted people have parents “gifted” with the ability to identify their child's potential gift and fine tune it (with sufficient resources) so that it can keep giving. In most cases, parents identify a potential but had no resources to work on it.
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Are gifted kids geniuses?

There is no one definition of genius. But many doctors study highly intelligent, or gifted, children to understand genius better. They define genius as a wealth of originality, creativity, and the ability to imagine or think in new ways and areas.
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