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Which of the following is a characteristic of gifted children?

ADependence in their judgments

BLow intellectual curiosity

CHigh self-esteem and intrinsic motivation

DPreference for routine and repetitive tasks

Answer:

C. High self-esteem and intrinsic motivation

Read Explanation:

GIFTED CHILDREN

  • Gifted children refer to the children who perform tasks extraordinarily when compared with others of their peer group.

  • They are independent in their judgments as they possess advanced logical and creative thinking.

  • Gifted children are exceptionally curious and have a thirst for knowledge in order to satisfy their own curiosity. 

  • They are intrinsically motivated with high self-esteem.

A Gifted Child is the one who:

  • has an IQ score of 140 or above

  • has an ability which lies within the range of the upper two or three percent of the population

  • requires differentiated educational programs than the regular ones provided by the school to realize their true potential

  • is capable of high-performance abilities in areas such as general intellectual ability, specific academic aptitude, leadership quality, etc.

Characteristics of the gifted child.

  • Easy retention of facts.

  • High intellectual curiosity.

  • Unusual alertness, even in infancy.

  • High speed in processing information.

  • Early development of a sense of time.

  • Advanced logical and creative thinking.

  • Excellent memory and novelty in expression.

  • Curiosity, creativity, and independence in thought.


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