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Antecedent and concurrent psychosocial skills that support high levels of achievement within talent domains
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GiftednessEducational PsychologyEducationSocial SciencesPsychologyDevelopmental PsychologyTalent Development ModelCreativityCognitive DevelopmentUnderachieving ChildEmotional RegulationTalent DevelopmentAchievement GoalConcurrent Psychosocial SkillsSupport High LevelsMotivationCareer DevelopmentTalent DomainsPerformance StudiesCreative ProductivityProfessional DevelopmentAchievement Motivation
Motivation and emotional regulation are important for the sustained focused study and practice required for high levels of achievement and creative productivity in adulthood. Using the talent development model proposed by the authors as a framework, the authors discuss several important psychosocial skills based on the psychological research literature that are antecedent and concurrent to the types and level of motivation needed for transitions from ability to competence, competence to expertise, and beyond.
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