Gifted children are distinguished by advanced cognitive development, acute sensitivity and special physiological parameters. Only purposeful work of the teacher and parents can keep them curious and active for a long time.
Instructions
Step 1
It is quite easy to recognize if your child is gifted. You just need to carefully observe your baby and see which specific area he gravitates to. There are musical, artistic, social, mathematical, literary and other types of giftedness. If you notice that your baby is inclined to something, then feel free to give it to the center of advanced development.
Step 2
One of the main areas of work with gifted children is problem learning. The child is given a task that he must solve on his own. Finding various ways to solve the problem, the child learns the material in a creative way. It also promotes the development of thinking and helps to learn how to master the methods of information retrieval. In the course of work, the child uses a comparative analysis of an object or phenomenon, looks for analogies, generalizes, synthesizes.
Step 3
The next form of work, which is also quite often used by teachers, is project activity. Applying this method, the child must learn through direct activity. He also independently poses a problem, looks for ways to solve it, draws conclusions and analyzes his own work on the result. It should be noted that projects can be of absolutely any nature. This can be the compilation of a family tree or a scientific experiment in the basics of physics.
Step 4
Gaming technologies can also help in working with a gifted child. Conducting various competitive play programs develops the child comprehensively. These programs include cognitive quizzes, tasks for ingenuity, physical exercises, tasks of a competitive spirit, etc.
Step 5
If your child is gifted in the musical or creative field, then extracurricular activities will be the best activity for him. It is there that children can show their individuality and unleash their creativity. The thematic weeks that are held at the school will help in this. For example, Shakespeare week or journalism week. Theatrical holidays will be an excellent form of extracurricular activity. They can involve both those who are not afraid of the public and like to show themselves, and those who are more inclined to be on the sidelines. Someone will make costumes, select accessories, someone will write a script, others can create their own musical orchestra, which will accompany the performance.