
In one comprehensive resource, the Handbook of Giftedness in Children brings together leading experts from the fields of psychology and education, combining theory and applied empirical research on such crucial topics as conceptualization, types of intelligence, developmental considerations, and ethical and legal concerns. Particular attention is given to social and family contexts, and evidence-based strategies and interventions offer solid guidelines on assessment, curriculum design, and encouraging and nurturing talent a" from preschool through adolescence.
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This volume is an essential resource for anyone working with gifted and talented children, including clinical child and school psychologists, educators and other allied professionals as well as child psychiatrists, family therapists, socialworkers, and pediatricians and other healthcare professionals. It also serves as an invaluable guide for graduate students in these and related fields.
| howard pyle beverly roman baker mary eddy kevin tatroe conor macdari | matt liebman j b berkart henry sydnor harrison mussie g hagos michel robert |