Parenting with eyes wide open: Young gifted children, early entry and social isolation

M. Wellisch
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This case study outlines the challenges of eight Australian mothers with intellectually gifted preschoolers. The ideal ways of nurturing children’s giftedness, the parents’ role in early identification and the effect of maternal depression and possible association with twice exceptionality (gifted with a disorder) are discussed. The narratives of case study parents then describe how and whether the needs of their preschoolers were understood or met in early childhood services, and the advice they received about early entry. It was found that early entry met the needs of children whose parents chose this acceleration option and that the preschoolers who missed out because of intervention by their educators did not fare so well. Findings also indicated an urgent need for the inclusion of compulsory early childhood giftedness courses for Australian pre-service educators and an equally urgent need for professional development courses about giftedness for educators already working in early childhood services.
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睁大眼睛的养育:年幼的天才儿童,早期入学和社会孤立
本案例研究概述了澳大利亚8位具有智力天赋的学龄前儿童的母亲所面临的挑战。讨论了培养儿童天赋的理想方式、父母在早期识别中的作用、母亲抑郁的影响以及与双重异常(天赋障碍)的可能关联。然后,案例研究父母的叙述描述了他们的学龄前儿童的需求如何以及是否在早期儿童服务中得到理解或满足,以及他们收到的关于早期进入的建议。研究发现,提前入学满足了父母选择这种加速选项的孩子的需求,而由于教育者的干预而错过的学龄前儿童则没有那么好。调查结果还表明,迫切需要为澳大利亚的学前教育工作者开设强制性的儿童早期天赋课程,同样迫切需要为已经从事儿童早期服务的教育工作者开设关于儿童早期天赋的专业发展课程。
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