Gifts And Talents For Teenagers
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Gifts And Talents For Teenagers
Knowing If You Are A Genius Of Gifted
Every person has particular abilities or skills that make them different from the others. There are no similar genetic codes, so there are no completely alike people. Some of the abilities are placed in a genetic code and are to be developed during a lifetime. About our hidden abilities and talents we get to know in kinder garden or in elementary school. This is a regular way to discover yourself and your calling, but sometimes a person may find out that he or she is gifted in arts only being a teenager or even later.
This is not an anomalous case and there is nothing that can't prevent a person from developing necessary skills. After hard work one may be involved in dissertation writing, be recognized among colleagues and continue to develop, but the question is: is it a talent that has to be developed or it is your genius that made you famous? To distinguish between the terms "talented" or "gifted" and "genius", here are some simple statements about people of both types. A talented person seeks talent and develops it slowly but surely. A genius is born with an aim to work and discover in only one field and develops necessary skills very fast, absorbing knowledge like sponge absorbs water. A talented person can possess a lot of skills and have doubts on what to concentrate. A genius never has doubts about what he is destined to do in this world and does everything to move closer to a great discovery that is obligatory going to happen sooner or later. A talented person is remembered within the field of work and activity. A genius is recognized all over the world and after his or her death is honored by memorials and monuments. A talented person will use any help offered starting from solving problems and ending with dissertation help.
A genius never uses help from the outside, coming up with necessary data only from the books, articles or any other materials. Talented people live normal lives combining success with happy family life and entertainment. A genius forgets about all pleasures of living dedicating all his or her life to the calling. Usually geniuses are called psychologically disturbed, or just weird, they don't have much friend if have at all. All they think about is the aim he or she was born for. The field of work and activity is never first priority to a talented person, for a genius nothing else exists. This can be considered a full description of both kinds of people. What is it better to be: a genius or just a common talented guy? It is simple; destiny decides what you are to become in the future. Everyone long for happiness and that is something you can not touch, take or sense, therefore there are thousands of definitions. Someone may be happy receiving an eternal glory but being lonely till the rest of days, or have a family and fair business and never thing a word about world fame. Past is dark, future is mysteriously unknown, so let's leave in the present and create the future.
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Naturally Gifted teenagers?
Any advice would be helpful .My co worker has a daughter who is naturally gifted She completed 12th grade course at the age of 13 probably sooner if there was someone that would have picked this up sooner.The school system is to lazy to help this person grow and she is forced to go through the system like any other student her age..She is working at a hospital; as an intern and also working for a vet as well as going to vet schools in Arizona and she still is board because she learns quickly .She also ends up correcting teachers mistakes. Are there any programs in Pennsylvania that can help these type of teens get reconized and put with like minded teens and counsolers for guidence for continuing growth and put them on the road to success. I would hate to see her rot away in a school system that dose not reconize this talent and contact people that can help her excell.
Well, it depends on the schools in your area; are you in an urban area or more rural? If you're in a smaller, more rural area, there's probably very little you can do. My son is very much like your friend's daughter - at the age of 10 he'll be in Algebra and 7th-8th grade science, by 13-14 he'll be in pre-calc and AP biology and/or chem. He's 9 right now, does some of my lower division college work, and mainly reads books that are 400 pages or more and on a 9th grade reading level. Honestly, I was unable to find suitable accomodations for him in the schools where we live, so I homeschool him. It does take time, it does take commitment, but it's sooo good for him. He can learn at his own pace, research things as deeply as he wants, and take many courses that just plain wouldn't be offered to him otherwise. Your friends may want to look into whether this is feasible - thousands of highly gifted kids are homeschooled around the world, not because their schools are bad, but because their schools are just plain not equipped to serve their kids.
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