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          Shortly after the year Leta S. Hollingworth prepared a manuscript on "Children above IQ (Stanford-Binet)" in which she surveyed the material on the.!

          The findings of a follow-up study of 10 of the subjects of Leta Hollingworth's (/) study, “Children Above IQ Stanford-Binet,”.

        1. Leta Hollingsworth, suggested that the two most desirable traits the teacher the gifted are ones that firstly, are knowledgeable about the.
        2. Shortly after the year Leta S. Hollingworth prepared a manuscript on "Children above IQ (Stanford-Binet)" in which she surveyed the material on the.
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        4. A contemporary of Terman, Leta Hollingworth () was more interested in how to educate gifted children.

        5. Women's Intellectual Contributions to the Study of Mind and Society

          Students, as part of an advanced seminar, examined and wrote about the lives of these women, their intellectual contributions, and the unique impact and special problems that being female had on their careers.

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          LETA STETTER HOLLINGWORTH: HER LIFE

          by Susan K.

          Hochman

          The well loved plains of northwestern Nebraska were both the birthplace and final resting place of Leta Stetter Hollingworth, a pioneer woman in the field of psychology. On May 25th 1886, she was born in Dawes County near the town of Chadron to Margaret Elinor Danley and John G.

          Stetter. Her mother was a gentle petite woman who died immediately after the birth of her third child. Leta was the first-born followed in rapid succession by two other girls, Ruth Elinor and Margaret Carley. Little is written of Margaret Elinor Danley Stetter save for the remarks of townspeople