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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Gifted but Learning Disabled: A Puzzling Paradox
How can a child learn and not learn at the same time? Why do some students apply little or no effort to school tasks...
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Giftedness Expressed by Affective Function
High levels of cognitive development do not necessarily imply high levels of affective development. The same heightened...
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Talent Development in Gifted Education
The last decades of the twentieth century saw the growth of a large body of research and development around the concept...
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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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Goodness of Fit: The Challenge of Parenting Gifted Children
As a counselor and family therapist who has spent more than 20 years working with gifted and talented children and their...
