"Children Above 180 IQ Stanford-Binet: Origin and Development" by Leta Stetter Hollingworth offers a fascinating glimpse into the study of exceptionally gifted children. A cornerstone in the field of educational psychology, this work examines the origins and development of children exhibiting extraordinarily high intelligence, specifically those scoring above 180 on the Stanford-Binet intelligence scale. Hollingworth's meticulous research provides invaluable insights into the cognitive abilities and unique developmental trajectories of these gifted individuals.
This book delves into the characteristics, challenges, and educational needs of children with high IQs, making it a crucial resource for understanding child development and the complexities of intelligence. Explore the early research that shaped our understanding of gifted education. A timeless exploration of cognitive psychology and special education, this title remains relevant for anyone interested in the profound potential and specific needs of gifted children.