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Title: Pedagogical factors of gifted children's adaptation to the educational environment of primary school
Authors: Molnar, Tetiana
Молнар, Тетяна Іванівна
Lavrenova, Mariia
Лавренова, Марія Василівна
Fenchak, Liubov
Фенчак, Любов Михайлівна
Keywords: gifted children
school adaptation
non-adaptation
educational environment
primary school
Issue Date: 2017
Abstract: The paper deals with the issue of gifted children’s adaptation to the educational environment of primary school. There have been distinguished 22 gifted children out of 430 according to the following signs of giftedness: cognitive activity and educational motivation, intelligence, creativity. The following types of giftedness have been identified: intellectual, academic (mathematical), artistic (musical, graphic, poetic) and psychomotor (dancing, sports). It has been found that a democratic style of communication contributes to the gifted children’s adaptation, a combination of democratic and authoritative styles leads to the lack of adaptation of children, and the authoritarian style of pedagogical communication causes maladaptation in gifted children. There is a necessity of psycho-pedagogical support of gifted children because the efficient development of adaptation processes in junior school age plays an important role for the formation of creative personality able to interact with the society.
Description: Molnar T. Pedagogical factors of gifted children's adaptation to the educational environment of primary school / T. Molnar, M. Lavrenova, L. Fenchak // Science and education. Education : scientific and practical journal. – Odesa : South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University named after K. D. Ushynsky, 2017. – Issue 10. – P.106-111.
URI: http://dspace.msu.edu.ua:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1385
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