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As children, our survival depends upon the love or rejection of our parents. We protect ourselves by conforming, by being “good“. The only way to break the cycle is to acknowledge and feel what we've been through.

I could relate to this as I was reading it, but I can't say there was any good advice that might help a former “gifted child“ navigate their world later as an adult.

Full review here - https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4082454621.

Smartypants Thanks for sharing, I was and my son was a gifted child, I‘ll definitely be looking to read this! 3y
Shae_Purcell @Smartypants I didn't have enough room to add it here, but she uses the term gifted child in a different way.

“When I used the word 'gifted' in the title, I had in mind neither children who receive high grades in school nor children talented in a special way. I simply meant all of us who have survived an abusive childhood thanks to an ability to adapt even to unspeakable cruelty by becoming numb... Without this 'gift' offered us by nature.“
3y
Smartypants @Shae_Purcell that is definitely a different way to use the word gifted. In that sense, I suppose I‘m lucky that my son and I are not gifted as she has described. 3y
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Shae_Purcell @Smartypants I was also part of a “gifted“ program in school, not helpful at all, which is why I was originally drawn to this book. I realized before purchasing that this was a different book altogether but decided to buy it anyway since it still felt relevant to me. If you do find any great books that address giftedness, specifically for adults, please share!

Side note: Check out #giftedkidburnout on TikTok if you want to feel validated, lol.
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Smartypants @Shae_Purcell I totally relate. Of the kids in my gifted program, only half have been exceptionally successful and unfortunately about 25% have struggled as adults in life. Two books I‘ve read have made it make sense to me, Drive by Daniel Pink and Mindset by Carol Dweck. Both excellent books on how motivation and mindset are key to success. 3y
Shae_Purcell @Smartypants I'll add those to my list, thank you! 3y
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