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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Tips for Parents: Advocacy in Education
Source: Davidson Young Scholar Seminar This article offers practical suggestions for anyone interested in educational...
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Tips for Parents: Young Scientists in the Making
Source: Davidson Young Scholar Seminar Does your child show a strong interest in science? Is he curious about nature or...
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Tips for Parents: Emotionally Intense Children
Source: Davidson Young Scholar Seminar Sharon Lind provides specific strategies for helping gifted people to...
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Supporting Your Gifted Child
A gifted child is more than fantastic report cards. Here are some parenting tips to help you cope with the challenges...
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Discovering Interests and Talents Through Summer Experiences
What Are the Possibilities? Work side by side with a microbiologist 8 hours a day. Collaborate with playwrights and...
