Title
Sensory sensitivities of Gifted children
Abstract
Gifted children often display sensitivities to their environment that vary from those of the general population. Data were gathered on 6-to 11-year-old gifted children attending a public elementary school gifted program. Parents completed Dunn's (1999) Sensory Profile questionnaire regarding their child. Two primary analyses were conducted: (1) a comparison of the gifted children's sensory sensitivity with Sensory Profile norms and (2) an examination of the internal consistency of the Sensory Profile for the gifted sample. Gifted children were more sensitive to their environment and reacted with heightened emotional and behavioral responses than did children of average intelligence. Internal consistencies for the 14 Sensory Profile sections and the Sensory Profile factors for the gifted sample were found to be equal to the reported norms of the Sensory Profile. These findings further support that gifted children may have important sensory modulation differences and add to our understanding of gifted children. Gere, D. R., Capps, S. C, Mitchell, D. W., and Grubbs, E. (2009). Sensory sensitivities of gifted children. American Journal ol Occupational Therapy, 64, 288-295.
Department(s)
Psychology
Document Type
Article
DOI
https://doi.org/10.5014/ajot.63.3.288
Keywords
Child, Environment, Gifted, Sensation, Sensation disorders, Sensory gating
Publication Date
1-1-2009
Recommended Citation
Gere, Douglas R., Steve C. Capps, D. Wayne Mitchell, and Erin Grubbs. "Sensory sensitivities of gifted children." American Journal of Occupational Therapy 63, no. 3 (2009): 288-295.
Journal Title
American Journal of Occupational Therapy