| 31. | He grew up a focused, gifted child whose orderliness stood out even in a family that prides itself on organization.
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| 32. | Rasch argued that it's totally normal for parents to want to develop the gifted child's skills, to develop their opportunities.
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| 33. | Or did this gifted child inspire sympathy, seeming one of the Zurich gnomes in the presence of the 6-foot-3-inch Davenport?
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| 34. | In the early 1960s, he was director of the gifted child project at the New York City Board of Education.
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| 35. | He conceived the book as a sort of case study following on Alice Miller's " Drama of the Gifted Child ."
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| 36. | "He was like an encyclopedia of animals, " says his mother, Emily Tarazi . " He was a gifted child ."
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| 37. | Extra state funding-- about $ 832 a year per gifted child-- buys special field trips, smaller classes and high-tech teaching tools.
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| 38. | She was a gifted child from an early age and reportedly had her first vision of the Virgin Mary at age 4.
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| 39. | People's Exhibit A : San Diego's Courtney Hall, once an official " Gifted Child, " as identified by the state of California.
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| 40. | "Every child is a gifted child, " he once said, perhaps in reference to a remembered second-grader with a poor report card.
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