🔑 People with ADHD, Autism, and learning difficulties can be both gifted and have disabilities.
🌟 Double exceptional individuals have both strengths and weaknesses.
📚 Double exceptional students may require specialized tools and resources to succeed.
🧠 Twice exceptional students with cognitive limitations often receive less support than students who are either gifted or have limitations, leading to their abilities being overlooked or not taken seriously.
🎨 The combination of giftedness and a cognitive limitation can result in situations where a student's talents are not recognized, such as a dyslexic student who delivers an excellent project but receives a low grade due to misunderstanding instructions.
💪 Physical abilities of twice exceptional students may go unnoticed, like a skilled rugby player who struggles due to difficulties in remembering tactics.
🔍 Identifying twice exceptional students can be challenging, as they may appear average instead of showcasing their exceptional abilities and limitations.
⚖️ The problem arises when strengths and weaknesses of twice exceptional students are not taken into account, as these aspects do not cancel each other out.
🧠 Twice Exceptional students have ADHD and gifted abilities, which can create invisible challenges
📚 They require both challenging curriculum and support to address ADHD-related difficulties
⚽️ Often, these students face punishment and criticism for their behavior instead of understanding
💡 Intelligence is not a single indicator, but more like a mix of strengths and weaknesses.
🔍 Twice Exceptional (2E) students face challenges in planning, organization, and seeking help.
💪 The speaker struggled with academic achievements despite their giftedness and potential.
💡 Gifted students also have the right to support for their limitations.
🔑 To reach your potential, it's important to build on your strengths and support your weaknesses.
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