Meeting a Gifted Child's Needs
Before making a decision about placement for a gifted child, it's a good idea to consult a pediatric psychologist or child clinical psychologist. read more
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Before making a decision about placement for a gifted child, it's a good idea to consult a pediatric psychologist or child clinical psychologist. read more
Even when a learning disabled child is making little progress, for their social health it may be better to keep them with children their own age. read more
If gifted education is mandated in your state, a child who qualifies as gifted cannot be removed from the program. read more
A high-school graduate with LD and a third-grade reading and writing level wants to know how he can get into college. read more
Yes, there may be advantages to homeschooling your dyslexic child, and no, in most states you do not have to be specially trained to teach your child. read more
Don't despair because your child is having trouble learning. Instead, figure out what you can do to help. read more
Find some suggestions for motivating a bright child. read more
A parent wonders whether a child can be on an IEP and a 504 Plan at the same time. read more
Testing may be required to determine the cause of your child's reading problems. read more
Different areas of development -- physical, intellectual, social, and emotional -- are often not at the same point in gifted-and-talented children. read more
It is very possible even for gifted children to have learning disabilities. read more
Gifted individuals may exhibit supersensitivity in the physical, sensual, imaginational, intellectual, and emotional arenas. read more
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