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360: Giftedness and Identity: What We Get Wrong About Smart Kids, with Mark Talaga
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- Beautifully Complex
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- May 28, 2026
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- 1724
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Summary
Are you accidentally making things harder for your gifted child by constantly calling attention to how smart they are? So many of us celebrate when we find out our child is gifted. And understandably so. But giftedness is far more complicated than a high IQ or a "smart" label. How we talk about it with our kids can shape their identity in ways that either opens doors or closes them. In this episode, I sit down with Mark Talaga, director and owner of the Center for Identity Potential and host of the Hopelessly Gifted podcast. Mark specializes in working with gifted, neurodivergent, and twice-exceptional kids whose complex developmental profiles don't respond well to typical approaches. We talk about what giftedness actually means beyond intelligence, why asynchronous development is at the heart of the gifted experience, and how the "smart" label can inadvertently create a performance-based identity that leads to perfectionism, anxiety, and avoidance. Mark shares why he sees perfectionism as a defense mechanism rather than a personality trait, how anxiety in gifted kids often signals a skills gap rather than a psychiatric problem, and why his practice focuses on activating potential rather than reaching it. If your child is gifted or twice-exceptional and you've struggled to find language that feels supportive without adding pressure, this conversation is for you. You can find additional resources at parentingadhdandautism.com — because it’s not just about the struggles, it’s about progress, one step at a time. Show notes and more resources at parentingadhdandautism.com/360 Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beautifully-complex--6137613/support . You can find additional resources at parentingadhdandautism.com and Regulated Kids.com — bec…