Gifted Child: How to Teach Problem-Solving Skills and Find Gifted Student Programs
Written by Angela Wayning
Narrated by Casey Wayman
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About this audiobook
Gifted children are typically a bit more advanced in their thinking, but they still need to be taught how to apply that intelligence towards practical goals. This is where problem-solving skills come in. This book devotes at least one chapter to that topic.
Aside from that, there are gold nuggets to be found about homework dilemma’s, dealing with depressive minds or sadness, and the existential, gloomy questions that lurk in a gifted person’s mind about the far-fetched problems in the world, or even in the universe.
At the end of the book, we’ll take you to the most common things to look for in schools, and several programs that help gifted children grow faster academically, so they can reach their full potential.
Give this brief book a go, either in E-Book or audiobook format. You won’t regret it.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5If you're trying to find a manual on this theme, get this one. I wanted to say a thing about this audio book, and so I am actually taking the time to write a consumer review. In my point of view, it was quite perfect. There may perhaps have been a few barely obvious mistakes in there, but they did not bother me. When you are able to listen to a storyteller who is this great, and about an issue that you're interested in, you do not care about the rest. That's the end of the that.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Without a doubt, one of the best books within this niche. I encourage you (as well as everyone who reads through this) to get this audiobook. I really loved it. In my eyes, it was quite great. There may possibly have been a few barely recognizable errors in there, but they did not trouble me. Whenever you are able to listen to a narrator who is that great, and about an issue that you're interested in, you don't care about the rest. That's the end of the story.