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: Developing a Feeling Vocabulary
This article by Sharon Lind provides a list of tips and words to use in developing a vocabulary of feeling words. Advice...
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Raising Bright Children in a Scary World
Once again, bloody images of a school shooting fl ashed across national news as parents, families, and friends grieved...
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Tips for Parents: Attaining Health and Well-being Through Balance
Patricia Gatto-Walden discusses how you can strive to establish the foundations of health and wellbeing in your...
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Helping Your Highly Gifted Child
Most parents greet the discovery that their child is not merely gifted but highly or profoundly gifted with a...
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Tips for Parents: Teaching Cheetahs to Hunt - Practical Strategies for Teaching Executive Functioning and Academic Skills for Gifted and Twice-Exceptional Kids
Aimee Yermish, an educational therapist specializing in work with children who are gifted, learning-disabled, or...
