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by DarylZero
1474 days ago
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> ensure that they get better advantages/opportunities than others Gifted kids don't even need "better advantages" -- just either give them appropriate level material, or at least don't force them to do inappropriate material. They used to let kids skip grades. Nothing "better" than anyone else, just the exact same thing earlier. Recognizing their actual abilities rather than declaring that their abilities are determined by age. |
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From what I understand, a big part of why this is discouraged now is because kids that are ready academically aren't necessarily ready socially - especially considering they'd be breaking into a new group.