I think there are so many parents who think they have g/t kids because many parents see their children as an extension of themselves so "if my kid is g/t I must be a wonderful parent".
I agree with the poster who said intelligence will only get you so far. I have experienced personal examples of how far intelligence won't take you without other skills, such as common sense or emotional stability.
High school...I was in honors classes, not sure why because the classes were made up of #1-10 in the class, and me, who was like #40. Maybe they thought it would do me good to "stretch"??? Anyhow, #1 in the class, valedictorian and so on...tried to make my life a living hell...nasty comments about being "stupid" and so forth. I was holding my own amongst the smarties, so I was OK and not too easy to rattle. She goes on to graduate with honors, valedictorian of the class, 4 year full academic scholarship to a prestigious university in Washington DC. I go to nursing school. She spends a month at college, has a nervous breakdown, comes home & goes to an institution for a while, gets out, gets a job as a diner waitress, gets pregnant by a 65 year old man (mind you, we were about 19 at the time), has a fistfight with her mother on the front lawn and gets arrested, loses custody of her daughter to her parents. Fast forward to now...25 years later. She was just a patient of mine, having another breakdown, no job. A sad, sad life. And I wonder how much of it had to do with her having to remain "gifted". And here I am...the one she called "stupid" and I am doing pretty darn well for myself!
Nursing school...the valedictorian of the class flunked state boards. 'Nuff said!
Plus, if everyone is "gifted" then doesn't "gifted" become average?