![]() ![]() ![]() Gifted kid burnout syndrome, while not a real medical condition. An analysis of their lives published in Gifted Child Quarterly in 2020 found that those who were more aware of their gifted status when they were young were less likely to rate their life. Pressure in adolescence-to be perfect or to always be well-behaved and maturecan cause people to develop issues. Such as gifted kid burnout or good child syndrome. Those events can sometimes cause children to have mental issues. But the system of our education now has given more priority to grades than that of actual learning. Hear a testimonial from a gifted adult who was a former student at College Community. As they grow up, the events and situations in a child’s life can influence their personality and mental health. I understand that a little healthy competition is good to sharpen and motivate everyone to do their best. Also, your child may be extremely gifted in some subjects but an average-achiever in others, which can also fuel her perfectionism all around. Usually, people see us as students with a superiority complex when we compete among different academic programs in school. Here are some signs you’re dealing with gifted kid burnout, and how to cope with it. While being gifted has many benefits, it can also cause a lot of stress and anxiety, resulting in burnout. The competitiveness of the students here also goes beyond the class. Gifted kids are often placed under extreme pressures by themselves, their teachers, and their parents. But to be honest, it is in this class that you will find the most competitive people and how that competition has put a lot at stake, even friendship and relationships of everyone in the class. These programs require intellectually-challenging entrance examinations, so passing this means a validation of your “giftedness” or “smartness”. It’s a thing here among public schools in the Philippines that these programs are like where the “cream of the crop” students enroll in. I attended “Special Science Class” and “Science, Technology, Engineering Program” in grade school and high school, respectively.
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