An "exceptional child" is a phrase often used to describe the positive behaviors of their child.
Example sentences:
(Mom says) She's an exceptional baby; she hardly ever cries. (boasting about unexpectedly pleasant behavior)
(Dad says): He's an exceptional child; he can throw that Baseball like the pros! (boasting about an unexpected skill)
(teacher says): Darla is an exceptional child who rarely gets test answers wrong. (praising intellect)
Exceptional blind children refer to those who exhibit outstanding abilities, skills, or talents despite their visual impairment. These children may excel in various fields such as music, sports, academics, or other areas, showcasing exceptional abilities that set them apart from their peers. It is essential to provide appropriate support and resources to help nurture and enhance their talents and abilities.
exceptional child means who are not like normal child. They may be exceptional by physically, by intelligency........intelligent child have much more better IQ than the other child.they can understand things easily and they are very fast at each and every step.
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Valerie S. Nelkin has written: 'Implementing the Surgeon General's action agenda' -- subject(s): Child health services, Child, Exceptional, Disabled Persons, Exceptional Child
E. Philip Trapp has written: 'Readings on the exceptional child' -- subject(s): Exceptional children
Harry Jay Baker has written: 'Introduction to exceptional children' -- subject(s): Exceptional children, Child study, Education of children
TERRIFIC - splendid or exceptional (also used as "awesome", from original usage "inspiring terror")
Exceptional Service From Exceptional People
All animals are exceptional.
Margaret Mantle has written: 'Some Just Clap Their Hands' -- subject(s): Case studies, Child care, Child rearing, Children with mental disabilities, Exceptional Child, Family relationships, Home care, Mental retardation
Exceptional Records was created in 1999.
The Truly Exceptional was created in 1979.