“…Many educators believe that the social and emotional needs of the student should take precedence over their academic needs, not recognising that the two are inextricably linked, and also not considering that failing to provide for gifted students' intellectual needs only compounds any socioemotional issues (Halsted, 2002;Valpied, 2005;Vialle et al 2001). A recent survey study by Bain, Choate and Bliss (2006) examining the perceptions of teacher education undergraduates of the social and emotional development of gifted children found that the majority believed that the gifted were at greater risk for emotional stress and relationship problems than other children. It is also commonly assumed that the more highly gifted a student is, the greater the potential for social and emotional problems, but this is not supported by the research (Gross, 2006b;Neihart, 1999).…”