Integrating Gifted Students
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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
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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.
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Academic Options for Gifted Students
Differentiation, subject acceleration and grade skipping are alternatives for advanced students who require more challenging classroom activities.
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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.
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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.
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Gifted, or ADD-ADHD?
When gifted children misbehave in the classroom, is it ADD-ADHD, or are they just bored to distraction?
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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
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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
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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.
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