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  Gifted Development Center  :: Articles :: Different Worlds at the Extremes

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Different Worlds at the Extremes  By Linda Kreger Silverman, Ph.D.

...Developmentall advanced and developmentally delayed children are both asynchronous; their development (e.g., cognitive vs. physical development) is markedly uneven, and they are out-of-sync with agemates and expectations...

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