Helping Gifted Children Soar: A Practical Guide for Parents and Teachers / Edition 1

Helping Gifted Children Soar: A Practical Guide for Parents and Teachers / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0910707413
ISBN-13:
9780910707411
Pub. Date:
05/28/2002
Publisher:
Great Potential Press, Inc.
ISBN-10:
0910707413
ISBN-13:
9780910707411
Pub. Date:
05/28/2002
Publisher:
Great Potential Press, Inc.
Helping Gifted Children Soar: A Practical Guide for Parents and Teachers / Edition 1

Helping Gifted Children Soar: A Practical Guide for Parents and Teachers / Edition 1

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Overview

This user-friendly guidebook educates parents and teachers about important gifted issues such as working together, evaluating classroom programs, forming parent support groups, choosing appropriate curriculum, meeting social and emotional needs, surviving the ups and downs, and much more!

The important and useful advice provided make this book and ideal resource both for those just starting out in the gifted field as well as those who are already seasoned veterans.

Winner of the 2001 Glyph Award from the Arizona Book Publishing Association.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780910707411
Publisher: Great Potential Press, Inc.
Publication date: 05/28/2002
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 8.96(w) x 5.96(h) x 0.56(d)

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Chapter 1

Parenting a gifted child is like living in a theme park full of thrill rides. Sometimes you smile. Sometimes you gasp. Sometimes you scream. Sometimes you laugh. Sometimes you gaze in wonder and astonishment. Sometimes you're frozen in your seat. Sometimes you're proud. And sometimes the ride is so nerve-racking, you can't do anything but cry.

Any and all of these reactions are normal, depending on your child and his development. Gifted children are an enormous challenge for parents. These children go through the same developmental stages that other children do, but not in the same way. One part of the child--the cognitive, or thinking, ability--is "older" than the other parts of the personality. This situation is called "asynchronous development" because the child's intellect is out of "sync" with his less developed emotional, social (and sometimes physical) abilities. Asynchronous development can leave a gifted child, as well as parents or teachers, feeling stymied, frustrated, baffled, puzzled, and confused.

Imagine, if you can, that you are five years old, but you can think like a fourth-grader. Where do you find your friends? The five-year-olds are too immature, and the 10-olds don't take you seriously. If they want you around at all, it's as a sort of mascot, not as a peer. Physically, you can't do the things the fourth-graders can: you can't hit a ball very well; you have trouble riding a two-wheeler; you can't run as fast as they can. No matter how hard you try, you'll always be behind the physical and emotional curve set by your older classmates. It's like being a person who speaks only German and travels to Italy and France. You like beingthere, but because the language and cultures are different, it's hard to be understood and to get what you need.

Gifted children are part of neither one of their so-called peer groups, and they are subject to teasing, put-downs, and ridicule from both children and adults. It's no wonder, then, that they sometimes feel "out-of-whack," weird, inept, and angry. Their emotions, already exquisitely sensitive, are exposed, raw, and tender, and their lack of emotional maturity can make their lives--and yours--a challenge at best and a nightmare at worst.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Preface
Section I: An Introduction to Giftedness
Chapter 1. The World's Biggest, Highest, Longest Roller Coaster
Chapter 2. Is My Child Gifted--Or Just Smart?
Section II: Your Gifted Child and the School
Chapter 3. Testing and Screening: How Schools Identify Giftedness
Chapter 4. Parents and Teachers: Understanding One Another
Chapter 5. Helping Gifted Children Learn
Chapter 6. The Classroom and Beyond: Learning Options for Gifted Children
Chapter 7. Making Choices: What's Best for Your Child?
Chapter 8. Learning Contracts: What They Are and What They Do
Section III: Parenting and Teaching Strategies that Work
Chapter 9. Building Trust, Building Relationships
Chapter 10. Accepting the Gifted Child
Chapter 11. Supporting Gifted Children
Chapter 12. Working Together for the Child's Sake
Chapter 13. Questions and Answers
Chapter 14. Parent to Parent--A Story of Hope
Appendix: Learn More About
References
Index
About the Authors
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