OZZYBEE A.KA.
OZZYBOSCO WONDERKID HAS THIS TO SAY...
“If you have
noticed that your child develops skills much quicker than children of a similar
age bracket or excels in a particular area, they may be regarded as 'gifted and
talented”.
'Gifted and
talented' describes children with the ability or potential to develop
significantly ahead of their peers:
- Gifted
learners are those with abilities in one or more academic subjects.
- Talented
learners are those who possess practical skills in areas such as sports,
music, creative and performing arts which can be developed into useful careers.
Skills and
attributes such as leadership, decision-making and organizational abilities may
also be taken into account.
If you think your
child is gifted or talented in a certain way, you should encourage, support and
enhance their abilities by getting all the necessary things needed to
facilitate the development of their natural abilities.
School has a
responsibility to meet the educational needs of all their pupils, and teachers
should set tasks that take account of the various abilities of children.
If your child is
considered to be gifted and talented, you and their teachers should provide
greater challenges in lessons, and perhaps offer further opportunities for them
to develop these potentials outside the normal classroom timetable.
Giving your talented children tasks in relation to their area of
endowment is a way to boost the child’s performances within and outside the
classroom. We do not have to discourage our talented children and make them
feel that their talents are a waste of time therefore unwelcome in the
society. REMEMBER, THE YOUNG SHALL GROW
…. You must put that into consideration while giving your child a better
and more constructive education to enable him/her participate actively in the modern
society at a later age.
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