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Our so-called "gifted children" comprise only a small percentage of the world’s population. In the Philippines, it is estimated that out of a hundred children, only three to five may be potentially gifted. But why this very low number of gifted versus non-gifted children, and what can we do about it?

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Our so-called "gifted children" comprise only a small percentage of the world’s population. In the Philippines, it is estimated that out of a hundred children, only three to five may be potentially gifted. But why this very low number of gifted versus non-gifted children, and what can we do about it?

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