skullaria wrote: ] There is some evidence that as many as half of all children ] with IQs above 130 get below average grades, and in one study ] 13% of high school dropouts were gifted. In another study, a ] full 25% of children diagnosed with ADHD tested so high in ] creativity tests they qualified for state scholarships. ] ] ] Gifted children MUST receive an education that fits their ] needs. If they don't, they should be expected to act out or ] space out, and it is NOT their fault! Placing them on ] medication so that they can tolerate a more boring school is ] absurd. This is a subject near and dear to my heart that I have studied intensively. Many admit it is a problem. But until people start trying to actually do something significant about it it will remain the same. RE: When gifted children have problems |