TY - JOUR T1 - Opinions of parents on their preschool children with gifted potential AU - Göçen, Ahmet AU - Ördek İnceoğlu, Seval AU - Aydemir, Fatih PY - 2024 DA - June Y2 - 2024 DO - 10.17478/jegys.1456490 JF - Journal for the Education of Gifted Young Scientists JO - JEGYS PB - Genç Bilge Yayıncılık WT - DergiPark SN - 2149-360X SP - 83 EP - 93 VL - 12 IS - 2 LA - en AB - While there are numerous public centers for gifted children outside of compulsory school hours in Türkiye, facilities for gifted preschoolers remain limited. To address this gap, a consortium of public and civil organizations established Şanlıurfa Gifted and Talented Education Center for children aged 3-6 years, funded by the Ministry of Industry and Technology from 2021 to 2023. This study, one of several academic initiatives within the project, explores parental perceptions of giftedness in young children, comparing views of parents whose children scored within normal and high IQ ranges. Upon the project center's opening, advertisements solicited applications for full-time programs. During the spring semester of 2022, 81 volunteering applicant families completed semi-structured interview forms, explaining how they came to the conclusion that their children were gifted. Subsequently, their children underwent IQ testing, classifying them as either within the normal or potentially gifted group. Researchers conducted content analysis on the initial family responses to identify perceptual differences between families of children with normal and high IQ scores. The analysis revealed several characteristics parents associate with potentially gifted preschoolers, aligning with existing literature. These include language proficiency, curiosity, strong memory, interest in mathematics and foreign languages, musical talent, rapid comprehension, sociability, high attention, logical thinking, and creativity. 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