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    1. GeniesLoki‏ @GeniesLoki Mar 5
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      This was a good question. Anyone have any recommended reading for people whose trauma was specifically school rather than family related? Everything I've seen has been a bit "It's all your parents' fault"https://twitter.com/ahthosewolves/status/1235697572850753536 …

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      Replying to @GeniesLoki @mlegls @tangled_zans
      Did you look into approaches specifically focused on these trauma patterns? I have friends who found good parental-related ones, which they say invoked a lot of response in them. But for me the really deep patterns where the 2 you mentioned, and I don't have any references here
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    2. Sovereignty‏ @NeoSomaliana Mar 6
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      Replying to @GeniesLoki

      I've seen gifted kids always ending up with trauma around formal learning and schooling bc of how their identity was connected to performance and proving your worth every single time. And bullying bc of the preferential treatment from teachers.

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    3. Sovereignty‏ @NeoSomaliana Mar 6
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      Replying to @NeoSomaliana @GeniesLoki

      Also, being gifted is really about sensitivity, and the contrast between having a high energy need and school being about domesticating that sensitivity, it ends up fragmenting the childhttps://www.sengifted.org/post/overexcitability-and-the-gifted …

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    4. ☉rthnormalist‏ @orthonormalist Mar 6
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      Replying to @NeoSomaliana @GeniesLoki

      Please don't make blanket statements about 'giftedness is about sensitivity'. I was a 'gifted kid' my entire life and ended up with no 'trauma' around learning. Part of this was homeschooling, but I also was generally not...sensitive in that way. I was a bulldozer.

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    5. Sovereignty‏ @NeoSomaliana Mar 6
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      Replying to @orthonormalist @GeniesLoki

      It was in connection to Dabrowski's theory of what made gifted kids gifted. He says it's overexcitability which is "inborn intensities indicating a heightened ability to respond to stimuli"

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    6. GeniesLoki‏ @GeniesLoki Mar 6
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      Replying to @NeoSomaliana @orthonormalist

      That sounds interesting. Any recommended reading on it?

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    7. 𝓓𝑎𝑛𝑖𝑒𝑙𝑙𝑒 𝓕𝑜𝑛𝑔, 𝕖𝕩-𝕡𝕣𝕠𝕕𝕚𝕘𝕪‏ @DanielleFong Mar 6
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      Replying to @GeniesLoki @NeoSomaliana @orthonormalist

      My favorite non fiction work on the gifted was by Leta Hollingworth, on the “Speyer school” The coolest thing was the curriculum design “The evolution of common things” Like a collaboratively built and argued Wikipedia, lead by curiosity. Fiction: Ender’s Shadow/Ender’s Game

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    8. ☉rthnormalist‏ @orthonormalist Mar 6
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      Replying to @DanielleFong @GeniesLoki @NeoSomaliana

      I fell prey to the Ender's Game trap as a kid--though I never liked Ender's Shadow.

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    9. GeniesLoki‏ @GeniesLoki Mar 6
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      Yeah I can't say I'd recommend Ender's Game as a *good* resource for gifted kids.

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    10. GeniesLoki‏ @GeniesLoki Mar 6
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      Replying to @GeniesLoki @orthonormalist and

      Like "and then I murdered my bully in order to teach people a lesson that they shouldn't bully me" isn't really a message I'm keen to encourage.

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      𝓓𝑎𝑛𝑖𝑒𝑙𝑙𝑒 𝓕𝑜𝑛𝑔, 𝕖𝕩-𝕡𝕣𝕠𝕕𝕚𝕘𝕪‏ @DanielleFong Mar 6
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      Replying to @GeniesLoki @orthonormalist @NeoSomaliana

      Yes, but I would suggest it as an internal toolkit to kill the soul-killers that are inherent in our system Source: I am the product of 32 years of fighting continuously, simply trying to exist, without blockages as Bruce Lee would say, the goal is to become a real human-being

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