Publisher's Synopsis
Genius In The Making, originally published in 1939, explores the nature and nurture of exceptional intellectual ability. Herbert A. Carroll delves into the characteristics, development, and education of gifted children, offering insights into fostering their unique potential. This study examines the psychological and environmental factors that contribute to genius, providing a valuable resource for educators, parents, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of intellectual giftedness.
Carroll's work remains relevant for its detailed analysis and thoughtful consideration of how to identify and support extraordinary young minds. "Genius In The Making" offers historical context and enduring principles for cultivating intellectual excellence.
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