Real life collaboration regarding all issues in Gifted Education
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At the moment, I am 24 weeks pregnant with my first child. I have been taking an early childhood sped. class and learning some things about what mothers do that put their unborn children at a higher risk for disabilities. So, I am wondering what types of activities a mother can do to increase her unborn child's chances of being gifted. So, for all of you parents of gifted children out there, what types of things did you (or your wife) do when you were pregnant that may have contributed to the
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After reading Gil's reply to my query I have reconsidered about adding friends, so I have added you as one also :)
Thanks for the invite. I remember you talking about this last week so I'm glad you sent me the link so I could join too. I hope this really takes off and we get to share some ideas and get support in this way. We'll sit down tomorrow at lunch and get some talky talky time in :-)
Thanks for your welcome. I hope to fully participate in any discussions. The disadvantage of today's fast paced society is that many parents do not have time to be actively involved in their children's education.
Even though I have always been a stay-at-home mom (still am; lucky me!) I have noticed how my days fly by! If I at home (kids now grown) keep so busy, you can imagine how hard it is for working parents. Anyway, I'll do my best to drop in :)
I needed to change my email address because my district blocks it. Try again. I can access easily from home.
I get your email notification, but I'm still a little challenged in finding your messages. Forgive my technology issues :-)