Programs and approaches that best meet the needs of gifted and talented children:
a. are individually paced and encourage divergent thinking.
b. group children according to their abilities and potential.
c. provide focused instruction and experiences in a specific area, such as history or mathematics.
d. address a great deal of content in a short period of time.
ANSWER: a
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