Gifted Children Australia

Identify and manage your child’s talents and giftedness

Gifted Children Australia helps parents and educators understand how giftedness appears in everyday life. Guidance explains intellectual development, behaviour, school experiences, emotional intensity, and the way gifted children think and learn differently from their peers.

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Understanding gifted development

Learn how giftedness affects thinking, behaviour, curiosity, emotional development, and identity across childhood and adolescence. Gifted Children Australia explains why advanced intellectual ability often appears alongside uneven development and heightened sensitivity.

Signs and characteristics of gifted children

Explore common signs of giftedness including early reading, rapid learning, intense curiosity, advanced reasoning, perfectionism, and deep interest in complex topics. Guidance also explains levels of giftedness, IQ ranges, and how identification works in real situations.

School and learning support

Better support at school often starts with understanding why gifted children disengage from repetitive or predictable work. Gifted Children Australia examines burnout, underachievement, acceleration, differentiation, and classroom mismatch affecting high-ability students.

Behaviour and social development

Gifted children often experience friendships, frustration, motivation, and emotional reactions differently from age peers. Guidance explains asynchronous development, sensitivity, perfectionism, and the relationship between giftedness and neurodivergence.

Helping Parents Understand Their Child

Many families begin researching giftedness because ordinary explanations stop fitting their child’s behaviour. Gifted Children Australia helps parents interpret patterns including advanced language, unusual intensity, perfectionism, and strong reactions to repetition or unclear instructions.

Giftedness influences much more than school performance. Intellectual ability can shape friendships, motivation, emotional development, identity, and the way children relate to the world around them.

Support at Home and at School

Gifted children usually benefit from intellectual challenge, meaningful learning, and opportunities to explore interests deeply. Gifted Children Australia helps parents understand how pacing, communication, curiosity, and environment affect long-term development both at home and at school.

The publication is edited and maintained by Andrew Lancaster, PhD (Economics), and operates as an independent educational resource for families and educators interested in gifted development.

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