- February 20, 2017
- By Sinead Cowins
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Gifted children are often discussed in terms of their intellectual ability and rarely in terms of their behaviors, needs, difficulties and feelings.
Research suggests that at least 5-8% of school age children experience school refusal (Kearney & Silverman, 1993; Sewell, 2008).
Research suggests that they make attainable yet challenging goals and are normally learning oriented rather than achievement oriented.
For years, researchers have been enormously interested in academic achievement and I’m sure you can understand why.
Psychologists have promoted the idea of children being “hands-on” as a key to lasting learning. Experience is the most vital facet of the learning process
Attachment theory suggests that the early interactions that occur between parents and their children deeply impact the way children think.
Are you having trouble with your child? Do you find that they avoid doing homework, seem to forget about their chores, and generally seem unmotivated?
Our children are little people. They have their own personalities and preferences, and like adults, hate being forced into things.
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