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4 Twice-Exceptionality Research in Brazil: What do we know?

This study was a systematic review of the Brazilian literature examining twice-exceptionality. The goal was to report on areas commonly addressed in the literature and identify those needing further attention. Results showed that twice-exceptionality has only recently been addressed in Brazilian research. The most common type of study was literature reviews. Most of the studies were conducted by psychology researchers in the southeast region of Brazil. The type of co-existing disability most commonly addressed in the studies was autism spectrum disorder. Clearly, there is a need for additional research on twice-exceptionality in Brazil.

Author(s):

Aline Galassi
ligalassi@hotmail.com
Centro Universitario Padre Anchieta
Brazil

   

Aline Galassi is an undergraduate student at Centro Universitario Padre Anchieta in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Her research interests include twice-exceptionality, giftedness, and neuropsychology.

Daniela Vilarinho-Rezende
dvilarinho.rezende@gmail.com
Centro Universitario Padre Anchieta
Brazil

   

Daniela Vilarinho-Rezende, Ph. D., is a psychologist and a professor at the UniAnchieta, São Paulo. She received her doctoral degree from the University of Brasilia in Processes of Human Development and Health. Her research interests include creativity and innovation, digital technology in education, talent development and giftedness.

 



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