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Gifted Children - by Ellen Winner (Paperback)

Gifted Children - by  Ellen Winner (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Professor of psychology Dr. Ellen Winner examines the latest scientific evidence about the biological basis of giftedness as well as the role played by parents and schools in fostering exceptional abilities. Winner castigates schools for wasting resources on weak educational programs for the moderately gifted. Instead she advocates elevating standards for all, while strengthening programs for the extremely gifted. Photos.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>In this fascinating book, Ellen Winner uncovers and explores nine myths about giftedness, and shows us what gifted children are really like.Using vivid case studies, Winner paints a complex picture of the gifted child. Here we meet David, a three-year-old who learned to read in two weeks; KyLee, a five-year-old who mastered on his own all of the math concepts expected by the end of elementary school; and Nadia, an autistic and retarded "savant" who nevertheless could draw like a Renaissance master.Winner uses her research with these and several other extraordinary children, as well as the latest biological and psychological evidence, to debunk the many myths about academic, musical, and artistic giftedness.<i>Gifted Children</i> also looks at the role played by schools in fostering exceptional abilities. Winner castigates schools for wasting resources on weak educational programs for the moderately gifted. Instead, she advocates elevating standards for all children, and focusing our resources for gifted education on those with extreme abilities--children who are left untouched by the kinds of minimal programs we have today.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Ellen Winner</b> is professor of psychology at Boston College and senior research associate at Harvard Project Zero. She is the author of <i>Invented Worlds: The Psychology of the Arts, </i> and <i>The Point of Words: Children's Understanding of Metaphor and Irony.</i>

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