#027 Gifted is more than High IQ, Lets talk about the Brain!

Our Gifted Kids Podcast - A podcast by Sophia Elliott

Gifted is more than High IQ, Let’s talk about the gifted brain! Today we’re talking about a body of research about the gifted brain from Gifted Research Outreach (GRO), who are a non-profit based in the USA. This research helps us understand why gifted kids have high IQ’s and how the behaviour of your gifted child is impacted by the way their brain is wired. In the episode you’ll hear about the 6 key differences in the gifted brain compared a neurologically typical brain: Increased regional brain volumes Greater connectivity across brain regions Brains operate more efficiently & Expanded brain areas that respond more actively to challenges Greater Sensory Sensitivity Expanded brain areas dedicated to emotional intelligence Tune in to hear more! Hit play and let’s get started! About GRO “In the the first phase of research, GRO is reviewing existing peer-reviewed studies on the physiological differences in the gifted brain. Our review is revealing that many studies provide a potential physiological rationale for the intensities commonly experienced by gifted individuals including intellectual, emotional, motor and sensory processing. These differences also help explain gifted traits and behaviors that parents report their child experiencing, but professionals often dismiss or misdiagnose. While GRO believes that this is just the beginning of understanding how the physiology of gifted individuals differs from the norm, as it progresses in its mission, we will not only have a better understanding of the physiology of this group of outliers, we will contribute to the better understanding, diagnosis, and the development of better medication and treatment protocols for ALL individuals.” - GRO Resources Gifted Research Outreach Subscribe & Review If you enjoyed this episode and it inspired you in some way, I’d love to hear about your biggest takeaway in the comments. For more episodes, you can subscribe and to help others find our podcast please leave a review. You can find show notes and more resources at www.ourgiftedkids.com See you in the same place next week. Connect Connect with me on LinkedIn Instagram & Facebook!