Item does not contain fulltextA model for viewing adolescent psychosocial development is outlined. The model assumes that basic changes in adolescents' biological, cognitive, and social capacities reciprocally interact with the social settings of the family, peer group, and school/work to influence transformations in six areas of psychosocial development (attachment, friendship, sexuality, achievement, autonomy, and identity). The model is then used as a framework for reviewing literature regarding gifted adolescents' psychosocial adjustment. On the whole, the literature provides a positive view of the psychosocial adjustment of gifted adolescents. While adjustment problems seem to exist in certain areas (e.g., friendship), unequivocal conc...
Justification of research objectives: One of the important components of a modern professional is th...
Gifted students report that they are often perceived differently than nonidentified students (Cross,...
Exceptionally gifted students may be at risk for problems in social and emotional development. To di...
<p>The current project is the first study to investigate the competence of academically gifted youth...
For a long time gifted children in Lithuania did not get the needed attention to their problems. It ...
In this study of 120 early adolescents (59 girls, 61 boys), 81 of whom were identified as gifted, o...
Gifted children are diverse individuals whose social and emotional needs are similar to and differen...
In an effort to more fully understand the gifted adolescents' self concept and any changes that occu...
The Social and Emotional Development of Gifted Children remains the only book that provides a compre...
InSwedenhaving a high degree of intelligence is controversial and giftedness is not always seen as a...
Despite continued efforts by researchers, a gap still exists in our understanding of the psychologic...
Understanding Gifted Adolescents: Accepting the Exceptional addresses the basis of exclusive educati...
Introduction: the phenomenon of giftedness is sufficiently studied in domestic and foreign psycholog...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 213-231)While studies of the gifted are numerous, until ...
Introduction: After nearly a century of analysis, gifted students' education has evolved into a comp...
Justification of research objectives: One of the important components of a modern professional is th...
Gifted students report that they are often perceived differently than nonidentified students (Cross,...
Exceptionally gifted students may be at risk for problems in social and emotional development. To di...
<p>The current project is the first study to investigate the competence of academically gifted youth...
For a long time gifted children in Lithuania did not get the needed attention to their problems. It ...
In this study of 120 early adolescents (59 girls, 61 boys), 81 of whom were identified as gifted, o...
Gifted children are diverse individuals whose social and emotional needs are similar to and differen...
In an effort to more fully understand the gifted adolescents' self concept and any changes that occu...
The Social and Emotional Development of Gifted Children remains the only book that provides a compre...
InSwedenhaving a high degree of intelligence is controversial and giftedness is not always seen as a...
Despite continued efforts by researchers, a gap still exists in our understanding of the psychologic...
Understanding Gifted Adolescents: Accepting the Exceptional addresses the basis of exclusive educati...
Introduction: the phenomenon of giftedness is sufficiently studied in domestic and foreign psycholog...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 213-231)While studies of the gifted are numerous, until ...
Introduction: After nearly a century of analysis, gifted students' education has evolved into a comp...
Justification of research objectives: One of the important components of a modern professional is th...
Gifted students report that they are often perceived differently than nonidentified students (Cross,...
Exceptionally gifted students may be at risk for problems in social and emotional development. To di...