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  2. Twice exceptional - Wikipedia

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    Children identified as twice exceptional can exhibit a wide range of traits, many of them typical of gifted children. Like those who are gifted, twice-exceptional children often show greater asynchrony than average children (that is, a larger gap between their mental age and physical age). They are often intense and highly sensitive to their ...

  3. Intellectual giftedness - Wikipedia

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    Among the signs that the student may be twice-exceptional are apparent inconsistencies between abilities and results, deficits in short-term memory and attention, and negative behaviors such as being sarcastic, negative, or aggressive. [72] A child prodigy who demonstrates qualities to be twice-exceptional may encounter additional difficulties ...

  4. Is Your Child Gifted and Challenged? They Could Be Twice ...

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    Those are just a couple examples of a whole host of gifted-and-challenged combinations that fall under the “twice-exceptional” umbrella. Read on to learn more about this descriptor (it’s not ...

  5. Lang School - Wikipedia

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    The Lang School is a private, nonprofit, K-12 school marketing itself as serving the needs of twice exceptional (2e) students located in New York City's Financial District. [1] It was the first K-12 school to specialize in educating twice-exceptional (2e) students, though it later came to include (and currently does accept) a wider range of ...

  6. Bridges Academy - Wikipedia

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    Bridges Academy, Los Angeles, is a college prep school (Grades 4–12) serving twice-exceptional (or "2e") learners—students who are gifted but who also have learning differences such as Autism, AD/HD, executive functioning challenges, processing deficits, and mild dyslexia. The students are driven by creativity and intellectual curiosity.

  7. Acera School - Wikipedia

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    The school serves academically gifted students, creative students, highly gifted/profoundly accelerated students, and twice-exceptional students who present both giftedness and disabilities. [9] Acera requires that children take the WISC-IV assessment as part of the admissions process, as a precursor to a parent interview/visit.

  8. Students experience a summer like no other as schools race to ...

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    Educators say they are especially concerned about students living in poverty, English-language learners and students with disabilities. Students experience a summer like no other as schools race ...

  9. Student sues university after failing course twice - AOL

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    DALLAS TOWNSHIP - A nursing student is suing some Misericordia University officials after she failed to pass a course twice. Jennifer Burbella of Stroudsburg said school officials failed to abide ...