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How to Teach Gifted Non-Readers
Gifted non-readers require differentiated instruction that combines higher level thinking skills with language rich activities that appeal to a variety of learning styles
Advocating for Gifted Students
Advocacy is often necessary if gifted students are to receive an appropriate education. Cooperation between parents and teachers ensures that learning needs will be met.
Academic Options for Gifted Students
Differentiation, subject acceleration and grade skipping are alternatives for advanced students who require more challenging classroom activities.
Addressing Bullying at School
Gifted students can take leadership roles as a school's culture turns toward conflict resolution.
Bullying and the Gifted Student
While bullying in schools is almost a given these days, changing the way conflicts are handled can be the key to addressing bullying and teasing.
Perfectionism in Gifted Kids
Gifted children can be taught to harness their drive to succeed in healthy, productive ways that make both their lives, and their parent's lives less stressful.
Gifted, or ADD-ADHD?
When gifted children misbehave in the classroom, is it ADD-ADHD, or are they just bored to distraction?
Cognitive Ability Testing
Many schools offer GATE, or Gifted and Talented Education programs for their gifted or potentially gifted children, but how are these children identified for these classe
Raising Gifted Girls
Safeguarding our gifted and talented girls' development.
Do You Have a Gifted Child?
While many schools and educational professionals are trained to identify gifted children, here is an easy way for parents to get a first glance at their child's potential
Thinking Curriculum for the Gifted
This article will provide a broad overview of some of the steps necessary for schools to develop a goals-driven parallel "Thinking Curriculum," for its advanced students.