Intellectual giftedness and psychological well-being: risk factors, protective factors, and the role of family support
Neuropsychologist Diego Alvarado Vito addresses the protective and risk factors that influence the psychological well-being of children with high intellectual abilities (HIA). Introduction High intellectual abilities (HIA) constitute a neuropsychological characteristic that affects approximately 2–5% of the child population, manifesting through exceptional cognitive functioning that is significantly above the population average. Children with high intellectual …

