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| Creative Characteristics | Gifted children often set apart from their peers because of creative abilities. These creative characteristics may take the following forms:
• Gifted children are able to produce possibilities, consequences, or related ideas, as they are fluent thinkers. • They are able to make use of lots of various options and approaches to problem solving, since they’re flexible thinkers. • They are original thinkers, looking for new, uncommon, or unconventional associations and combinations among segments of information. • They can see connection amongst objects, ideas, or facts which are unrelated as it might seem at first glance. • They are elaborate thinkers, who take new steps, bring in ideas, responses, or other improvements to a basic idea, situation, or problems. • They are prepared for respond to complication and seem to succeed in problem solving. • They are successful in guessing right and can make suppositions or guess-work with ease. • Often they realize their own impulsiveness and inconsequence, and display emotional sensitivity. • They are inquisitive about objects, ideas, situations, or events. • Frequently they have developed imagination, like to fantasize and show intellectual wit. • They can be less restrained in terms of gumption than their peers are. They often disagree ardently with others' assertions as is easy to see. • They are provided with sense of the beautiful and attracted to aesthetic values.
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