Many women do not wish to have children. It is their choice, it is their own business, yet today, in the eyes of society, a woman is still and always meant to be a mother.
‘I had many questions in coaching from gifted women , especially on the issue of not having children . . did some research, cross-referenced different social science sources and... See more
Finally, are gifted women more rebellious than other women?
Fanny: ‘ It is not necessarily a rebellious side, it is an attempt to discover things . Some gifted women decide to integrate these norms so as not feel this detachment, until the day it may break.
Others prefer to question themselves, to wonder , and this is where I encourage them to go... See more
Hypersensitivity is often linked to giftedness, but it manifests itself differently in each individual.
Fanny: ‘What I often explain is that most of the time, there is a lot of hypersensitivity in gifted people. And it is often what leads them to seek help or encounter difficulties in their lives. Finally, ion the case of gifted people who are doing... See more
Yes, many experts and researchers are increasingly viewing giftedness as a form of neurodivergence because it involves innate, differing brain wiring and processing, which can present unique strengths and challenges similar to other neurodivergent conditions.
While not always included in traditional understandings of neurodivergence like autism or... See more