Gifted Except for Spelling
Gifted children often demonstrate strengths and weaknesses. Try reframing a boring subject into a stimulating task to motivate a gifted child. read more
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Gifted children often demonstrate strengths and weaknesses. Try reframing a boring subject into a stimulating task to motivate a gifted child. read more
Sometimes gifted children use intolerance to mask other kinds of feelings such as insecurity, loneliness, or low self-esteem. read more
It's valuable for parents to have some valid measurement of their child's ability, to help plan for their academics accordingly. read more
LD and giftedness are not an unusual combination. A proper evaluation for LD should take giftedness into account. read more
Many gifted children exhibit a range of abilities. Programs for gifted students need not be "all or none" options. read more
Many gifted-and-talented children have trouble with time management, organization, studying, or prioritizing projects. read more
It's certainly possible for a child to have learning disabilities while maintaining excellent grades. read more
A mother asks how she can teach her six-year-old with ADHD and Asperger's syndrome to respect adults. read more
There are a number of things to keep in mind when helping a child with CAPD cope with the demands of schoolwork. read more
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