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<blockquote data-quote="IT1967" data-source="post: 605495" data-attributes="member: 15615"><p>Both my kids are gifted and have "challenges". I really trust and like our therapist, although I'm fairly certain she works with-kids of all levels. I don't even know if I could find one geared only toward "gifted". But if there's one out there near you, I'd certainly look into it. I was considered "gifted" myself, and to be honest, sometimes I wish I wasn't! It's a different perspective on life, and I'm sure that some of my kids' challenges stem from their giftedness if that makes sense. Don't get me wrong, I'm grateful for what I have and that my children are so intelligent, but you "see" things that many others miss. Sometimes, I just wish I'd miss it too! I hope that doesn't come off sounding bad or braggy or whatever. It's not meant to. ITA with-DDD. It is complicated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IT1967, post: 605495, member: 15615"] Both my kids are gifted and have "challenges". I really trust and like our therapist, although I'm fairly certain she works with-kids of all levels. I don't even know if I could find one geared only toward "gifted". But if there's one out there near you, I'd certainly look into it. I was considered "gifted" myself, and to be honest, sometimes I wish I wasn't! It's a different perspective on life, and I'm sure that some of my kids' challenges stem from their giftedness if that makes sense. Don't get me wrong, I'm grateful for what I have and that my children are so intelligent, but you "see" things that many others miss. Sometimes, I just wish I'd miss it too! I hope that doesn't come off sounding bad or braggy or whatever. It's not meant to. ITA with-DDD. It is complicated. [/QUOTE]
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