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Children of superior intellect often have social problems at school; wouldn that happen to Perceptual Learning students too?

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Children of superior intellect often have social problems at school; wouldn that happen to Perceptual Learning students too?

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Children of superior intellect have social problems not because they have superior intellect but because there is often nobody with similar intellect with whom he/she is able to relate. Perceptual Learning students have superior learning skills and may not strictly be of superior intellect. Regardless, the social problem would only occur if there were no peers of similar abilities to relate to. A simple solution is to encourage friends and relatives to enrol their children at the Institute of Perceptual Learning. Your child would be a social butterfly with superior learning skills. An alternative is a social butterfly with inferior learning skills.

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