Gifted children have special needs and can often become frustrated or bored easily without proper stimulation and challenges. While many areas have programs specifically geared to support gifted students, many unfortunately do not. The good news is, there is plenty that you can do as a parent to support your gifted child to help them grow and thrive.
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Fostering Academic Creativity in Gifted Students
Academic creativity is a way of thinking about, learning, and producing information in school subjects such as science,...
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Online Resources for Parent/Family Involvement
Research has shown with certainty that the more extensive the parent involvement, the higher the student achievement...
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Parents' Perspectives on Early College Entrance for Profoundly Gifted Children: Readiness Issues and First College Class Options
This is a two-part series by Beth Wright, the mother of a profoundly gifted early college entrant. The first article...
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Do Successful People Believe They Have High Ability?
Most probably do. They have enjoyed many successes and have been told often by others that they are good. The more...
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Observation Guidelines: Seeing Intelligence in Children's Daily Behavior
Problem-solving, cognitive skills, and curiosity are just a few of the many signs of intelligence that your child...
