A pure visceral reaction to the title: I don't appreciate that it seems intended to capture the attention of people searching for the highly respected book Off the Charts:
Off the Charts: Asynchrony and the Gifted Child (2013), a collection edited by Neville, Piechowski, and Tolan.
I looked up this
forthcoming book on Amazon to see what other insights I might find.
What does this phrase remind you of...? "... experts worry the
nation is wasting the brilliant young minds it needs."
In reading that the forthcoming book addresses "
prodigies themselves, who push back against adults more as the decades proceed" it becomes clear that the author is conflating gifted with prodigy, to the detriment of gifted kids everywhere who simply ARE different and need or benefit from support, encouragement, peers and opportunities
which may not match the readiness and ability of a typical child of the same chronological age.
I'll read this book with the idea in mind that the viewpoints expressed may be those of detractors of the concept of giftedness and gifted education, not proponents of the concept of giftedness and gifted education.