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CASE STUDY: Blake is a fifth-grade student who has been identified as gifted in the areas of reading and math. Test scores indicate that he is three grade levels ahead of his peers in both reading and math. Socially, he enjoys his peers, and he is very popular among his classmates. His teachers have approached Blake's parents about changing his placement in terms of receiving instruction because they cannot "keep his attention" and have noted that Blake's behavior is becoming "increasingly challenging" because they feel his unique needs are not being met.
Blake's younger brother, Bert, is demonstrating some of the same characteristics and tendencies as Blake. Blake's parents want Bert "tested and identified" now so he can enter school as a recognized "gifted" student. However, Bert is only 4 years old. What are some of the issues in regard to early intervention for children who are gifted?

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