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“It is important to identify differences in children; not to label them, but to address those differences and provide necessary nurturing.”
– Unknown
“The needs of parents with children of high intellectual potential are often than not, ignored, which further heightens the issues and challenges that parents of gifted children are regularly confronted with, and parents of children with average intelligence, can never truly appreciate.”
– Alsop, 1997; Silverman, 1986; Keirouz, 1990
“Most parents anticipate raising ‘normal’ children and often feel anxious and worried when faced with raising an exceptionally unique child.”
  – Dettmann & Colangelo, 1980
“Parenting a gifted child is like a roller-coaster ride. With high points feeling like you are on Mount Everest and low points feeling like you are at the bottom of Mariana Trench.”
– Unknown