Raising an HPI child is not easy. Malta Mueller/Getty Images
CERTIFICATES – Hypersensitivity, emotional and sensuality, perfectionism, tree-like thinking, disappointment in the face of failure, heightened curiosity. these are the most characteristic features of people with high intellectual potential. A management nightmare for some parents.
When the junior class teacher pushed Karine to test her daughter Victoire to discover possible high intellectual potential, her reaction was epidermal; “No way”: Nights of insomnia and nightmares followed for this 33-year-old mother. HPI: He knows, and he’s afraid of it. His brother, 12 years his junior, and his cousin were both noted to have an IQ of 134 for one and 140 for the other. Above this standard, defined as an IQ above 130, affects 2 to 3% of the world’s population, according to the World Health Organization.
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Heavy responsibility
“Being a parent is already a big responsibility,” comments Karine. Another person’s life, their happiness, their development is on us… So what’s the point of adding trouble? The 30-year-old girl claims that she saw her parents trying too hard to raise her brother through the prism of his giftedness. The result in the moments that matter…
Source: Le Figaro
