Abstract
Undoubtedly, every child is special, special for his family. Children born in the same world cannot demonstrate the same physical and mental development. Some children learn to walk earlier, others later. Someone starts talking early, and someone starts talking late. While some people cannot develop physically and mentally at all, they cannot walk, talk, perceive, others run, talk and perceive everything at the highest level and even get ahead of you. So, these children of two extremes, different from the usual ones, are special children. In this study, we will look at gifted children
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