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In most cases, parents cannot request a child's teacher. Learn other ways that you can ensure your child has a good school year. read more
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In most cases, parents cannot request a child's teacher. Learn other ways that you can ensure your child has a good school year. read more
If testing by your local school district finds no problems in your child, it may be time to seek a more comprehensive independent evaluation. read more
What does it mean when children want to quit an activity shortly after beginning it? read more
Although a definition of giftedness has existed since the early 1970s, mandates for services and funding for programs have been slow in coming. read more
A school psychologist can explain the various tests (e.g., what they are designed to measure), discuss your daughter's performance, and comment on how... read more
Skipping a child a year means that she will always be one of the youngest students in her class, which may be difficult for her. read more
There is no definitive way to explain why some gifted children do not achieve their potential. Likewise, there are no universal solutions. read more
Get your child reading early on with an activity that uses his name. This activity is also helpful for children with learning disabilities. read more
Learn how to homeschool math even if it wasn't your strongest subject. read more
Consider your child's opinion if he wants to transfer from a prestigious private school. read more
Make sure your young gifted child is appropriately challenged in the classroom, and not handicapped to perform at the same level as her peers. read more
When it's clear your child is having problems with school, take your questions to the school counselor -- and expect answers. read more
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