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How To
Guide Very Smart Child
How To
Guide Very Smart Child
by
Joko
E S
Handling smart child,
need special attention, you earn to give additional duties and enrich
its knowledge.
Child enter in smart
child faction if child can adapt to easy (easy to learn), clever finish
problem (clever see possibilities), and his deed is planned. Detailedly,
according to WDE Matthews in his book " School And Classroom
Management", smart child marking shall be as follows:
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Ability learn quickly, using many common sense,
its knowledge wide, and exchequer of Ianguage which many.
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Clarity of mind, that is equipment of bearings
and meaning /relation.
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Like to read books for children which old age 2-3
year above its age
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Desire of strong soybean cake, often original
idea, and perceive something diligently, neglectless, and research
To handle smart child, according to Robert J.
Havighurst, shall be as follows
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Give duties having the character of is creative,
attempt, investigating, and giving reading book which claiming.
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Many high standard in finishing duties learn /
school
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Bring in environment which full of activity of
cooperation to train leadership and adjustment of social.
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Give opportunity to get experience directly
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Invite its schoolteacher to give special
attention
If you wish to ascertain what is your smart child,
better do IQ test.
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