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Psychological and Emotional Needs of Gifted Youngsters

Anne E. Impellizzeri

American Association for Gifted Children

Marjory J. Farrell

Kansas City (Mo.) School District

William G. Melville

Wisconsin State University in Platteville

Talented youngsters, like everyone, need to experi ence the milk of human kindness. Because these students are extremely able persons, they are often neglected emotionally—they are often erroneously seen as completely independent individuals. The writers remind educators here that these bright stu dents need emotional and psychological satisfac tions.

NASSP Bulletin, Vol. 60, No. 398, 43-48 (1976)
DOI: 10.1177/019263657606039807


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