Budget constraints are often cited as a reason to cut or not implement gifted education, but there are
numerous types of gifted education or acceleration and many are very inexpensive to implement.
Individual decisions will be made based on
numerous factors, including the particular strengths and weaknesses
of the student, parental preferences, the
type of gifted program, and logistical considerations (i. e., district size, location
of special programs, transportation, etc.).