Based on a previous longitudinal study, multiple methods were used to investigate the development of a Chinese gifted child, with the emphasis on her college stage, Results showed that she had grown up into a healthy, rounded, and stable gifted young adult, and had developed compound and specialized talents. Some factors were discussed to explore the pattern and condition of her development.
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