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Raising a gifted child can be challenging. There are several Australian organisations that provide information and support for parents of gifted children.
This year, for the 32nd time, the University of Northern Colorado offers the Summer Enrichment Program for gifted, talented and creative children.
Raising gifted and talented children is both a pleasure and a challenge. The first step, however, is identifying whether the child is actually gifted.
IQ test scores are now commonly used for identifying gifted and talented children. A child who scores above 130 on the intelligence test is considered to be gifted.
Organizational skills are often not among the strongest abilities of gifted and talented children. That's why parents should know how to help them to get organized.
In 1988, after some years of research work, George Betts and Maureen Neihart identified 6 personality types of gifted and talented children.
Talented and gifted children may receive more social and educational attention, but it's a parent's job to balance things to give an equal family platform.
Gifted children require special attention in order to reach their full potential. The talents and abilities of a gifted child should be recognized and encouraged.
Challenge younger gifted and talented children with summer day courses. Elementary gifted kids explore strengths and meet intellectual peers during these fun activities.
Family vacations are a great opportunity for bonding, exploring and learning as a group. Gifted kids can benefit from activities that will stimulate their intellects.
Gifted and talented children delve into challenging subjects at university sponsored summer day camps. Courses offer grade specific material targeted to gifted learners.
GATE, or Gifted and Talented Education, is frequently being dropped in schools in favor of No Child Left Behind, NCLB, focusing on other issues.
While the stated goals of the No Child Left Behind Act seem reasonable at first glance, as the years pass educators and parents have come to question its effectiveness.
Improved self-concept, flexible class structure, and teacher enthusiasm are critical motivators for underachieving gifted students finding eventual success.
The C-MITES gifted center at Carnegie Mellon offers talent searches, gifted summer programs, weekend and day camp gifted enrichment, and GATE professional development.
The Iowa Acceleration Scale explores a gifted and talented child's academic, social and emotional development to determine if skipping grades is currently beneficial.
Schools in America are not being evaluated equitably, and the gifted children are among the ones who are suffering.
Parent attitudes toward underperforming gifted children impact motivation. Restricting interesting activities to punish lack of effort or poor study skills backfires.
Northwestern Center for Talent Development opened enrollment for SEP courses on November 3. The Saturday Enrichment Program serves gifted pre-K through 9th graders.
Parents of gifted and talented children identified for academic talent searches may have questions about off-level achievement test anxiety, elitism, and minority bias.


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