A Study of Some High School Seniors of Superior Intelligence

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Celerity in completing the school course is partly contingent on regular attendance. It will be seen from Table XV that thirteen of the superior children were rated by their parents as "regular" in attending. Nine were regular except for some period of a half year or more when kept out by their own illness (three cases), or the mother's (two cases), because at work (one case), or because the family moved to another city (three cases). One child was reported only fairly regular. Two others, Numb...ers 1 and 21, were decidedly irregular on account of illness. Number 21 skipped one grade nevertheless. Number 1, while set down as skipping no grades, really made remarkable progress, for he was three times promoted on the strength of only a few weeks' attendance and never failed of promotion though he has lived in six different cities during his school course. Moving from city to city does not always mean irregular attendance ; but it does necessitate a greater or less educational readjustment, and frequent change of school is usually a cause of serious setback.

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