Fear of rejection is high among Ireland’s gifted children, report reveals

Fear of rejection is high among Ireland’s gifted children, report reveals

Ireland’s most gifted children are more than twice as likely to lie about their superior abilities as their American counterparts. And that’s because they’re trying to fit in.

new report from the Center for Talented Youth, Ireland (CTYI) also reveals that girls are much more likely to describe themselves as “dominant”, “perfectionist” and more sensitive to negative feedback – while Ireland’s gifted boys are much more likely to to be “resilient”.