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In this chapter, Gatto-Walden incorporates decades of qualitative research on therapeutic interventions with gifted children. She explains how distinctive traits of giftedness coupled with feelings of isolation distinguishes gifted children from their classroom peers, make it difficult to find and maintain friendships, and become likely targets for antagonistic bullies.

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