Ungifted : intelligence redefined / Scott Barry Kaufman illustrated by George Doutsiopoulos.

Kaufman, Scott Barry, 1979- author.
New York, NY : Basic Books, [2013];©2013.
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  • The truth about talent, practice, creativity, and the many paths to greatness –Cover.
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Origins : Development IQ — Labels : Who is learning disabled? Who is gifted? Gifted souls — Engagement : Passion Mindset Self-regulation — Ability : Deliberate practice g Talent Creativity Redefining intelligence.
  • In Ungifted, cognitive psychologist Scott Barry Kaufman–who was relegated to special education as a child–sets out to show that the way we interpret traditional metrics of intelligence is misguided. Kaufman explores the latest research in genetics and neuroscience, as well as evolutionary, developmental, social, positive, and cognitive psychology, to challenge the conventional wisdom about the childhood predictors of adult success. He reveals that there are many paths to greatness, and argues for a more holistic approach to achievement that takes into account each young person’s personal goals, individual psychology, and developmental trajectory. In so doing, he increases our appreciation for the intelligence and diverse strengths of prodigies, savants, and late bloomers, as well as those with dyslexia, autism, schizophrenia, and ADHD. Combining original research, anecdotes, and a singular compassion, Ungifted proves that anyone–even those without readily observable gifts at any single moment in time–can become great. –Book jacket.

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