Twice Exceptional-Gifted and Learning Disabled

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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2009

Yes, it is possible

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  • I am a graduate student doing research on twice exceptional students. It is refreshing to hear a student's point of view. Perhaps more educators will listen when the students begin to advocate for themselves. Please continue to contribute videos on the twice exceptional-gifted and learning disabled. Thank you.

  • nice dream cathers in background

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  • she is wayy to far from her mic i can her her computer fan more then her...

  • my computer's volume max is too low....

  • I have dysgraphia, and for my IQ I test gifted. For those that do not live in this world but wish to understand, try this thought exercise, imagine world with no written language, but you know how to understand spoken language (better then most) yet are not able to speak other then a few simple words.. How would people treat you? Would people marginalize your efforts? Your intelligence? Your contribution? How would you feel about it? How would you react to this world?

  • @mojitobanana lol...thats just mean =]

  • @knightterror66 Spongebob teeth but ye very cool gal :)

  • I am within weeks of completing my undergrad thesis developmental psychology. I also happen to be a twice exceptional student.

  • hey ur cool and ur beautiful btw sorry to flirt or whatever lol

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