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Book List: Recommended Reading (page 5)

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Parenting

Alvino, J. (1996). Parent’s guide to raising a gifted child. New York: Ballantine.

Delisle, J. (2006). Parenting gifted kids: Tips for raising happy and successful gifted children. Waco, TX: Prufrock.

Matthews, D. J., & Foster, J. F. (2005). Being smart about gifted children: A guidebook for parents and educators. Scottsdale, AZ: Great Potential.

Olenchak, R. (1998). They say my kid’s gifted: Now what? Ideas for parents for understanding and working with schools. Washington, DC: National Association for Gifted Children.

Rimm, S. B. (2001). Keys to parenting the gifted child (2nd ed.). Hauppauge, NY: Barron's.

Sayler, M. F. (2002). Raising champions: A parent handbook for nurturing gifted children. Waco, TX: Prufrock.

Strip, C. & Hirsch, G. (2000). Helping gifted children soar: A practical guide for parents and teachers. Scottsdale, AZ: Gifted Psychology.

Walker, S. Y. (2002). The survival guide for parents of gifted kids: How to understand, live with and stick up for your gifted child (revised and updated). Minneapolis: Free Spirit.

Webb, J. T. & DeVries, A. (1998). Gifted parent groups: The SENG model. Scottsdale, AZ: Gifted Psychology.

Reading Books

Halsted, J. W. (2002). Some of my best friends are books: Guiding gifted readers from preschool to high school (2nd edition). Scottsdale, AZ: Great Potential.

Odean, K   (1998). Great books for boys: More than 600 books for boys 2 to 14. New York: Ballantine.

Odean, K   (2002). Great books for girls: More than 600 recommended books for girls ages 3-14 (1st revised ed.). New York: Ballantine.

Social emotional Issues

Cohen, L. & Frydenburg, E. (1996). Coping for capable kids: Strategies for students, parents, and teachers. Waco, TX: Prufrock.

Cross, T. (2005). The social and emotional lives of gifted kids: Understanding and guiding their development. Waco, TX: Prufrock.

Delisle, J., & Galbraith, J. (2002). When gifted kids don’t have all the answers: How to meet their social and emotional needs. Minneapolis: Free Spirit.

Galbraith, J. (1999). The gifted kids’ survival guide for ages 10 & under (revised and expanded). Minneapolis: Free Spirit.

Galbraith, J. & Delisle, J. (1996). The gifted kids’ survival guide: A teen handbook. Minneapolis: Free Spirit.

Hipp, E. (1995). Fighting invisible tigers: A stress management guide for teens (revised and updated). Minneapolis: Free Spirit.

Milgram, R. M. & Runco, M. A. (1991). Counseling gifted and talented children: A guide for teachers, counselors, and parents. Norwood, NJ: Ablex.

Neihart, M., Reis. S., Robinson, N. and Moon, S. (eds.) (2002). The social and emotional development of gifted children: What do we know? Waco, TX: Prufrock.

Nugent, S.A. (2005). Social and emotional teaching strateiges. In F. A. Karnes and K.R. Stephens (Eds.). Practical Strategies Series in Gifted Education. Waco, TX: Prufrock.

Webb, J. T., Meckstroth, E. A., & Tolan, S. S. (1994). Guiding the gifted child: A practical source for parents and teachers. Scottsdale, AZ: Gifted Psychology.

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