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#36724 - 01/30/09 02:43 PM Re: List of Common Gifted Acronyms [Re: Grinity]
Grinity Offline
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Registered: 12/13/05
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Loc: Connecticut
Here's a new acronym: T12GA

It stand for Top 12 Gifted Assesors in the USA

And here's a link to find them:

1) Go to Google Maps
2) Search for: top gifted psychologists
3) scrool down to 'user created content'
4) check the box next to 'user created content' and search
A closer inspection will reveal that there arent 12 names here yet - so lets start a thread for nominations, corrections, and feedback, ok?


Edited by Grinity (01/30/09 02:53 PM)

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#36726 - 01/30/09 02:46 PM Re: List of Common Gifted Acronyms [Re: Grinity]
Kriston Offline
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That link didn't work for me, Grinity. confused

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#36790 - 01/30/09 11:38 PM Re: List of Common Gifted Acronyms [Re: Kriston]
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#36844 - 01/31/09 02:50 PM Re: List of Common Gifted Acronyms [Re: Grinity]
Kriston Offline
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It works now, thanks. Yay!

It looks so great, Grinity! Nice work! laugh

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#38643 - 02/20/09 06:32 AM Re: List of Common Gifted Acronyms [Re: Kriston]
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Registered: 01/29/08
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WMI and PSI:

short answer:
Originally Posted By: gratified3
Working Memory Index and Processing Speed Index. In general though, they are memory and speed.

long answer:
Originally Posted By: Dottie
WMI is Working Memory Index, and the tasks in the WISC-IV require a child to recite random combinations numbers forward and backwards, and reorganize combinations of letters and numbers into ABC/123 order. Basically, it's a measure of how your brain can manipulate the data is has for that moment. (This is not the same as long term memory)

PSI is Processing Speed Index, and the tasks in the WISC-IV require a child to match certain symbols in a page of random data, and is somewhat a measure of hand/eye coordination, as well as speed. It also requires good fine motor skills and attention to the task at hand. The other task requires a child to translate a "code" into another form on a written sheet. Both subtests are timed.

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#38739 - 02/20/09 08:50 PM Re: List of Common Gifted Acronyms [Re: st pauli girl]
Grinity Offline
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TPS:The 'Transitive Property of Stupid.'

This is a logic error to which very young, unaccomidated, gifties are prone. It is occasionally seen in parents and teachers as well.

Here's what happend to us:
In 2nd grade, DS knew that he could think 'better' than the other kids because of all the teacher-comments, and even in 2nd grade, he could tell that the comments the other kids made were 'rudamentary' by his self-standards. However, because he was slow at things like 'looking words up in a dictionary' and Math facts, he felt that there was something wrong with him.

I think he saw it as the 'Transitive Property of Stupid.'

In DS's mind:
'If I think that kid over there is Stupid, and that kid can do an academic task much faster and more easily than I can, I must be really Very Stupid.

The other famous example comes from outraged teachers who 'can't believe that their classroom is below DS's readiness level' because he doesn't have the very best grades, or check his work and occasionally makes stupid mistakes.

The final example is the adult family member who doesn't think that they were/are gifted because their best friend in High School was smarter than they were. LOL! As if there could only be one gifted person in any given situation!

I guess we live in a society where talking about talents and aptitudes is so taboo, that we don't have a very nuanced vision of the various ways of being intelligent.

Love and More Love,
Grinity

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#49944 - 06/25/09 05:29 AM Re: List of Common Gifted Acronyms [Re: Kriston]
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Registered: 06/23/09
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Whew! Thank goodness! I am new to this forum and in reading the posts I kept trying to figure out the lingo. I am fairly familiar with most psychological/educational terms and still didn't know what many things were...like SDP. Thought I had dropped a few IQ points myself! Nice to know it was ignorance and not stupidity. :-)

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