Dealing with Not Being the Best
When a child is discouraged by not being the best in her class, it is helpful to find the source of her need to be the best. read more
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When a child is discouraged by not being the best in her class, it is helpful to find the source of her need to be the best. read more
Grandparents can assume some wonderfully unique and significant roles in the lives of their gifted grandchildren. 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
Children who test as gifted early on typically continue to score in the upper ranges of intelligence tests. read more
Educational concerns are not always the real basis for objections to special programs. 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
Some people believe that praise has positive effects on a child's self-esteem; others suggest that praise can have unexpected negative results. read more
Forgetfulness and lack of organization are often associated with ADHD. These traits are even more frustrating in the case of a gifted student. read more
When the school system fails a gifted child, a mentor is advisable. read more
Keeping up with a gifted child can be very exhausting, but there strategies for relief -- including knowing your own limits. read more
Sometimes gifted children use intolerance to mask other kinds of feelings such as insecurity, loneliness, or low self-esteem. read more
Homeschool student achievement test scores have been exceptionally high -- with median scores for every subtest at every grade well above those of pub... read more
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