Children with high learning potential or giftedness have remarkable potential. Despite this, these children can struggle to participate in everyday life because of a range of needs that are sometimes misunderstood, overlooked or not adequately addressed, leading to underachievement and, in turn, low
Occupational Therapy for Children with DME or Twice Exceptionality
β Scribed by Mariza Ferreira;Rebecca Howell;
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Children with high learning potential or giftedness have remarkable potential. Despite this, these children can struggle to participate in everyday life because of a range of needs that are sometimes misunderstood, overlooked or not adequately addressed, leading to underachievement and, in turn, low self-esteem. Needs that, in many cases, paediatric occupational therapists are best suited to address.
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