
A Parent's Guide to Gifted Children
Janet L Gore M Ed
(Author)Description
A Parent's Guide to Gifted Children (2007), the quintessential compendium of raising gifted children, has been revised!
In this new edition, coauthors Edward R.
Amend Psy.
D.
, Emily Kircher-Morris, LPC, and Janet Gore, M.
Ed.
reinforce the reliable approaches originally explored in the first edition, while drawing extensively on the wealth of research and information developed over the last 15 years in the areas of neuroscience, psychology, and education.
Our children are navigating a world that in many crucial ways is quite different from the one that existed in 2007.
The new Parent's Guide to Gifted Children includes issues of social media, screen time, LGBTQ, and bullying.
For gifted children however, many of the needs remain the same- advocacy, educational planning, access to true peers, and more.
Rich in information and strategies, this edition will be referred to time and time again whether you are entirely new to gifted, completing your "active" parenting days, or supporting a gifted grandchild, student, or client.
Product Details
Publisher | Gifted Unlimited |
Publish Date | May 01, 2023 |
Pages | 268 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781953360175 |
Dimensions | 9.4 X 6.4 X 0.7 inches | 0.8 pounds |
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Reviews
A Parent's Guide to Gifted Children has long been a foundational piece in the literature about gifted children. The new second edition brings a much-needed update to this pivotal work. With sections dedicated to neurodiversity within the framework of twice-exceptionality, gifted adults, self-regulation, trauma, and finding support, the second edition of A Parent's Guide to Gifted Children provides much-needed explanation and resources to parents, educators, and all advocates who aim to ensure that gifted children can best realize their potential. Amend, Kircher-Morris, and Gore have done an outstanding job with this new edition, highlighting the latest research and adding valuable insight to current conversations within gifted and twice-exceptional populations. An important and necessary read that should be part of every GT library. - Christine Fonesca, LEP, author of Emotional Intensity in Gifted Students and Raising the Shy Child.
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