Real life collaboration regarding all issues in Gifted Education
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This group is for those who want to discuss and learn about the behaviors and concerns of very young children who are significantly ahead of the developmental curve.
This group will be happy to take discussion on the unique needs of high school gifted students.
Yeah, everyone thinks their kid is gifted, but many of you know that it's not aways an easy blessing and turns out to be a lot of work! Come in here to discuss the fun and the frustrations of parenting a gifted child!
No, not all kids are gifted. Come discuss the unique needs of these amazing people in the realm of creativity.
Gifted students sometimes have disabilities too, which require special interventions. Here's where you can come in and talk about research or personal situations (as you see fit).
Here's a place where research can be shared, anecdotal evidence, and general support can be offered.
Come share some of the tech tools that your kids love to use in not only education, but their own personal lives. What if we learned to use those to engage them within a thoughtful, engaging sphere of academics?
For all interested in learning about the Autonomous Learner Model and for those who already use it. This group will benefit all educators and parents.
This is the place for conversations related only to the specific needs of elementary gifted children! C'mon in!
This is for those working with or living with gifted children! This is an odd age for everyone, but gifted kids are always a special breed! :)
If you have something to sell or advertise for gifted and talened education, you are more than welcome to post it here where people can come in to browse your wares!
When gifted pops up in the media (newspapers, online, magazines) please post the link so others can read and discuss it!
This is my group for people who want ideas for adding artistic experiences to the lives of our learners.
Gifted children like all the other kids are nonetheless whole children. Parents and teachers are inclined to pay them special attention, but often at the cost of their general social and personality development. Do you agree? Discussion is welcome.
Are you homeschooling, or thinking of homeschooling, your gifted child? Or, are you supplementing your children's education? Join us as we discuss the joys and challenges of being a parent educator.
Ginger Lewman
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