Gifted, but Doesn't Want to Skip a Grade
A gifted child should be encouraged to work at his level, as well as to spend class time with age mates for social development. read more
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A gifted child should be encouraged to work at his level, as well as to spend class time with age mates for social development. read more
It's not a good idea for a child to reject a gifted program at another school for social reasons. read more
A safety expert offers advice about how to best protect your child fromdanger or violence. read more
It's sometimes hard for gifted kids to learn that they can't always win, and it's better if this lesson is learned early. read more
Gifted persons of any age can perceive situations more intensely, and the outcome is sometimes depression. read more
Gifted children often have social issues that are just as challenging -- and trickier to fix -- than educational issues. read more
A gifted child is worried because her grades in science and math have begun to slip. read more
Children can be given specific instruction on how to calm down and relax. read more
If your child is gifted, you should meet with the classroom teacher as early as possible in the year. read more
A parent is well-advised to consider the benefits and costs of her son's advanced work in kindergarten. read more
For the gifted group identified as having "Multiple Exceptionalities," there should be a special-education plan in place. read more
Children who test as gifted early on typically continue to score in the upper ranges of intelligence tests. read more
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