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Gifted Resources

Has your child been identified as a gifted student? If so, chances are, you sometimes feel desperate for advice on how to navigate this journey with your son or daughter. Learn how to help your gifted learner. Here are available resources to help your gifted and talented learner excel.

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Children are gifted when their ability is significantly above the norm for their age.

Has your child been identified as a gifted student? If so, chances are, you sometimes feel desperate for advice on how to navigate this journey with your son or daughter.

Because gifted children are so diverse, not all exhibit all characteristics all of the time. However, there are common characteristics that many gifted
individuals share.

Tips for parents of gifted children: What most parents wish they had known

The Gifted Learner Program provides services for identified gifted students at all grade levels. Gifted services are designed to meet the specific academic needs of gifted students by emphasizing the following competencies:

Parents of gifted children should know that they're not alone and that there are hundreds of resources on the Web that can help every step of the way. Here are some we think stand out from the crowd, offering advice, information, support, and educational resources to help you support and encourage your child's special abilities.

Carol Bainbridge, an expert on gifted children, maintains this blog, which is chock full of learning ideas, information, and more.

Head to this blog, written by gifted educator Sarah Robbins, to learn more about how to challenge and help your gifted child

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Focusing on creativity, accelerated learning, literature, and more, this blog offers resources and inspiration to gifted educators and parents of gifted kids.

This blog approaches gifted kids from an educator's perspective, but parents can also learn new ways to challenge and interest their children.

Here, parents can find resources and make connections with other parents of gifted children

Head to this Education Week blog to hear from Tamara Fisher, a K-12 gifted education specialist. She gives great insights into gifted and talented education.

This blog focuses on gifted kids, touching on issues of schooling, parenting, education, and more, all written by the staff at the Davidson Institute for Talent Development.

Prufrock is one of the leading publishers of materials for gifted, advanced, and special needs students. On this blog, you'll find updates on their latest releases.

This blog is an excellent place to read more about how to parent and educate children who are gifted and talented.

This site collects resources that combine gifted education and technology, creating a great list of articles and sites that parents and kids can use to learn.

This site is a great resource for learning about giftedness, touching on everything from bullying to IQ tests.

This resource will help you learn how to stand up for your kids and make sure that his or her rights are being respected.

Mensa is a great place to look for help with a gifted child. Here, they offer up a collection of resources for parents and teachers that ranges from lesson places to fun activities.

A discussion group for parents of gifted children and is maintained through MENSA. You can join here and get tips and advice from other parents of bright kids.

Online games, tips, tools, and more.

This journal is research done on giftedness and talent development.

Information about giftedness and how to raise a gifted child? Dr. Linda Silverman provides both on this helpful site.

Keep your child busy and learning over the summer. These summer camps are challenging and can help keep your kids busy throughout the summer.

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