Gifted children are not just smart—they're often intense, sensitive, prone to perfectionism, and deeply aware of gaps between how the world works and how they think it should—which can make them joyful and tormented by turns. Their giftedness is only useful if they learn to live with themselves, which requires parents who understand that their child's mind is both an asset and something they'll need help managing.
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