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A low self esteem is often characteristic of a gifted one. Fears grow : fear of others, fear of judgment; fear of failure.. fear of success… Have a look at that little movie as a sign of encouragement. Although realized […]
A low self esteem is often characteristic of a gifted one. Fears grow : fear of others, fear of judgment; fear of failure.. fear of success… Have a look at that little movie as a sign of encouragement. Although realized […]
Documentaires Vidéos: * English with spanish subtitles : National Geographic. My brilliant brain. Born Genius. (Marc Yu) * English Extraordinary People. The Musical Genius. (adaption du cerveau à l’apprentissage) Documents: * Ericsson Anders et al. The Role of Deliberate Practice […]
Sur son site “Le Carrefour du Futur“, Joël de Rosnay, Directeur de la Prospective et de l’Evaluation à la Cité des Sciences et de l’Insdustrie (Paris) a rédigé un hommage à Henri Laborit : “L’oeuvre d’Henri Laborit marque l’entrée dans […]
Gifted Employes, Key to innovation by Corten, Nauta and Ronner (2006) gave some clues about the way gifted employees may be considered whether by their supervisor or by their peers. The following article “GOOD SUPERVISORS FOR GIFTED EMPLOYEES” gives some […]
Grâce à Bastet (pseudo de chat), j’ai reçu ce document très intéressant, une communication intitulée Employés surdoués – clé de l’innovation ?” C’est un papier qui a été présenté à la Conférence Internationale des Spécialistes en Ressources Humaines – Amsterdam 11 […]
Parce qu’il est paru le 25 septembre dans les Echos et que je ne sais pas combien de temps il restera en libre accès, voici un copié-collé de l’article rédigé par Laurance Nkaoua :”Comment mieux intégrer les surdoués dans l’entreprise” […]
In october 2011, Mensa Paris / Ile de France had invited Arielle Adda for a lecture on gifted at work. She explains how embarrassing intuition can sometimes be in a working environment.
Found on PubMed, site of the U.S. National Library of Medicine / National Institutes of Health Work preferences, life values, and personal views of top math/science graduate students and the profoundly gifted: Developmental changes and gender differences during emerging adulthood […]
… Here’s a drawing which I had not the opportunity to insert in my book. This is an attempt to explain what arborescent thinking (or analogic thinking) means by comparison with linear thinking (or sequential thinking). We have in general […]