Supporting Gifted Intensities: The Five Overexcitabilities

By Andy Szybalski

Most people think gifted means “good at school.” That’s a common misconception.

Gifted means your brain is wired differently. And that wiring shows up in ways that go far beyond academics.

Polish psychologist Kazimierz Dabrowski called them “overexcitabilities”—we call them intensities. They come in five flavors:

Intellectual Passion. Endless questions. Deep focus on ideas. Intolerance for shallow explanations. The need to understand why, not just what. These kids don’t want to know the answer—they want to understand the system behind the answer.

Emotional Intensity. Perfectionism and fear of failure. Deep self-reflection. A heightened sense of justice. These are the kids who cry about unfairness in the world, who worry about things their peers haven’t even noticed yet.

Imaginational Intensity. A vivid inner world. Spontaneous storytelling. Metaphorical thinking. The kid who’s “daydreaming” in class might be building an entire civilization in their head.

Sensory Intensity. Sensitivity to noise, light, textures, smells. Overwhelm in chaotic or busy environments. The fluorescent lights and crowded hallways of a typical school can be genuinely painful.

Psychomotor Intensity. Constant movement and high physical energy. Rapid speech and animated expression. These kids get labeled “hyperactive” when really their bodies are just keeping pace with their minds.

Traditional schools see these intensities as problems to manage. We see them as the raw material of extraordinary thinking.

At Tradewinds, we design for intensities: quiet work zones for sensory-sensitive learners. Built-in movement breaks for physical energy. Open-ended inquiry for intellectual passion. Creative outlets for imaginational depth. And coaching around mistakes and growth mindset for emotional intensity.

When you design a school around how gifted minds actually work, intensities become assets.

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