2001
DOI: 10.1080/13598130120058671
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Is Multipotentiality a Problem or Not? A New Look at the Data

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“…Helping them self‐reflect, teach others about themselves, discuss concerns related to giftedness, find common ground, and develop expressive language to convey emotions might help these students feel greater ease socially and within themselves. Challenges related to finding career direction can also be discussed, including the concept of multipotentiality—having multiple high‐level capabilities and many realistic career trajectories as options (Sajjadi, Rejskind, & Shore, ).…”
Section: Differentiated Counseling Approaches In Schoolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Helping them self‐reflect, teach others about themselves, discuss concerns related to giftedness, find common ground, and develop expressive language to convey emotions might help these students feel greater ease socially and within themselves. Challenges related to finding career direction can also be discussed, including the concept of multipotentiality—having multiple high‐level capabilities and many realistic career trajectories as options (Sajjadi, Rejskind, & Shore, ).…”
Section: Differentiated Counseling Approaches In Schoolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The model lends itself well to those engaging in research to track multipotentiality (Sajjadi, Rejskind, & Shore, 2001) and decision-making problems. Tiedeman's (1961) model is one of the few career development theories that provides a conceptual framework for understanding multipotentiality issues in the career development of gifted students, multiskilled individuals, and clients with broad interests.…”
Section: Researchmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Some scholars assert that creative potentials manifest in multiple areas (Greene, ; Sajjadi, Rejskind & Shore, ), and some special individuals, such as Albert Schweizer, are in fact creative in multiple areas. Kaufman, Beghetto, Baer and Ivcevic (), discussing creativity polymathy, assert the importance of acknowledging multi‐creative potentiality, especially in kindergarteners.…”
Section: Theoretical Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%