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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 605448" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>My difficult child excels in figuring out which picture with symbols comes next in series. In other words he scored very high in Cattell-test and thus is considered to have great reasoning ability and be very intelligent. And yes, his ability to learn (when he wants to) and come up with new ideas and also ability to understand very complex concepts is high.</p><p></p><p>For cultural reasons however 'gifted' is not word much used around here, neither is there any separation for 'gifted' students or any other services available to address that topic. So I have no experiences in working through that angle. That could be a decent idea though. I do know my kid has rather peculiar outlook to things and way of thinking and part of that likely is about his high ability in reasoning tests.</p><p></p><p>Usually working through strengths rather than only working with weaknesses works better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 605448, member: 14557"] My difficult child excels in figuring out which picture with symbols comes next in series. In other words he scored very high in Cattell-test and thus is considered to have great reasoning ability and be very intelligent. And yes, his ability to learn (when he wants to) and come up with new ideas and also ability to understand very complex concepts is high. For cultural reasons however 'gifted' is not word much used around here, neither is there any separation for 'gifted' students or any other services available to address that topic. So I have no experiences in working through that angle. That could be a decent idea though. I do know my kid has rather peculiar outlook to things and way of thinking and part of that likely is about his high ability in reasoning tests. Usually working through strengths rather than only working with weaknesses works better. [/QUOTE]
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