Dyslexia and Giftedness
When children are identified as both gifted and dyslexic, it is appropriate to provide services in both areas. read more
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When children are identified as both gifted and dyslexic, it is appropriate to provide services in both areas. read more
Parents who are having chronic battles with their children do well to find somebody else to play the role of "pusher." read more
There are many resources available to help teachers bypass the difficulties that children with LD can experience in math. read more
Learn some tips for helping kids who have difficulty mastering math facts. 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
Being singled out can be uncomfortable for gifted children. read more
Gifted individuals may exhibit supersensitivity in the physical, sensual, imaginational, intellectual, and emotional arenas. read more
The best way to determine intellectual giftedness is through formal educational assessment testing. read more
When the school system fails a gifted child, a mentor is advisable. read more
How to answer the question, "Is my child gifted?" read more
It's best to follow your child's lead in terms of learning to read and spell. read more
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