Intellectually gifted children from the low income group: A case study of their home and family environment

The research aimed to study the family environment of intellectually superior children from the low income group. Specifically, the research aimed to find out the profile of the selected gifted children and their families the relationship between the educational achievement of parents and the develo...

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Main Authors: Carrillo, Irene Y., Maglalang, Frances I., Sienes, Marie Josette A.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-167132022-02-03T02:25:29Z Intellectually gifted children from the low income group: A case study of their home and family environment Carrillo, Irene Y. Maglalang, Frances I. Sienes, Marie Josette A. The research aimed to study the family environment of intellectually superior children from the low income group. Specifically, the research aimed to find out the profile of the selected gifted children and their families the relationship between the educational achievement of parents and the development of the gifted child's parents and school authorities and the aspiration and future plans of the parents for their gifted child. The study centered on five sets of respondents, with each set comprising both father and mother, a sibling and the gifted child. The study employed an exploratory type of research design using a case study method in describing the family environment of selected gifted children. The responses gathered from the data was analyzed individually and collectively. In conclusion, it may be appropriate to express that heredity is the main source of giftedness among these five students belonging to the accelerated class of P. Gomez Elementary School, Special Education Program. Also, general results tend to show that family members can either accelerate or hinder the child's development by the quality of guidance and assistance that members of the family extend the gifted child, the financial support the family is willing to offer and the neighborhood or community where the family relates themselves. 1993-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/16200 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Gifted children Family Poor Parents and child Home Low income people
institution De La Salle University
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Gifted children
Family Poor
Parents and child
Home
Low income people
spellingShingle Gifted children
Family Poor
Parents and child
Home
Low income people
Carrillo, Irene Y.
Maglalang, Frances I.
Sienes, Marie Josette A.
Intellectually gifted children from the low income group: A case study of their home and family environment
description The research aimed to study the family environment of intellectually superior children from the low income group. Specifically, the research aimed to find out the profile of the selected gifted children and their families the relationship between the educational achievement of parents and the development of the gifted child's parents and school authorities and the aspiration and future plans of the parents for their gifted child. The study centered on five sets of respondents, with each set comprising both father and mother, a sibling and the gifted child. The study employed an exploratory type of research design using a case study method in describing the family environment of selected gifted children. The responses gathered from the data was analyzed individually and collectively. In conclusion, it may be appropriate to express that heredity is the main source of giftedness among these five students belonging to the accelerated class of P. Gomez Elementary School, Special Education Program. Also, general results tend to show that family members can either accelerate or hinder the child's development by the quality of guidance and assistance that members of the family extend the gifted child, the financial support the family is willing to offer and the neighborhood or community where the family relates themselves.
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author Carrillo, Irene Y.
Maglalang, Frances I.
Sienes, Marie Josette A.
author_facet Carrillo, Irene Y.
Maglalang, Frances I.
Sienes, Marie Josette A.
author_sort Carrillo, Irene Y.
title Intellectually gifted children from the low income group: A case study of their home and family environment
title_short Intellectually gifted children from the low income group: A case study of their home and family environment
title_full Intellectually gifted children from the low income group: A case study of their home and family environment
title_fullStr Intellectually gifted children from the low income group: A case study of their home and family environment
title_full_unstemmed Intellectually gifted children from the low income group: A case study of their home and family environment
title_sort intellectually gifted children from the low income group: a case study of their home and family environment
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1993
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/16200
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