Attachment Parenting

Attachment Parenting is not a new style of parenting. It’s an approach based on the way you would care for your children naturally without the influence of professionals. Dr. William and Martha Sears named and recommended practices for this approach based on over thirty years of their parenting experience and observations of other parents. Your … Read more

Perfectionism in Gifted Kids

Helping Gifted Children Reduce Stress and Enjoy Success Gifted children can be taught to harness their drive to succeed in healthy, productive ways that make both their lives, and their parent’s lives less stressful. Most folks know an “A” type person – someone who is a high achieving, almost fixated (and sometimes quite definitely) on … Read more

Social Struggles of the Gifted Child

Helping Gifted Children Fit In With Their Peers Many gifted children are faced with challenges in socialization. Although unique, it is possible for gifted kids to make friends and grow up socially happy. Gifted children often have a more difficult time making friends than other kids. While they may be outgoing and friendly, their thought … Read more

Advocating for Grade Acceleration

Help Your Gifted & Talented Child Request a Grade Skip Your gifted child is not challenged in any subject and enrichment and differentiation are not enough. If you’re considering whole-grade acceleration, do your legwork. Acceleration allows a student to be challenged in a standard classroom without extraordinary efforts for differentiation. Teachers usually do not have … Read more

Grade Skipping Your Gifted Student

One of the toughest decisions a gifted child’s parents may have to make is whether skipping a grade is right for their child, not only now but also in the long run. Why Consider Whole-Grade Acceleration? When a gifted child excels in math, art, music, or literature, parents and teachers can work as a team … Read more

Identifying a Gifted Toddler

Signs of Intellectual Giftedness in a Young Child Identifying a gifted child at the earliest possible age is key in providing the optimal stimulation the toddler needs to realize his or her potential. There are certain key characteristics typical of the gifted toddler, who can be challenging from a behavioral sense. These children tend to … Read more

Advanced Math for Young Gifted Children

Homeschool Curriculum for Algebra, Trigonometry, Geometry, Calculus When gifted math students finish homeschool curricula like Math-U-See, Right Start Mathematics, or Singapore Math, they need more challenging math problems. Many homeschool math curricula serve gifted students’ needs. Student-directed learning paced to individual skill accommodates the asynchronous abilities of many gifted children. The flexibility to condense material … Read more

Parenting the High Achiever

Maximizing the Full Potential of a Gifted Child Raising a child is the greatest lifetime achievement adults can accomplish. Rearing a child with high intelligence is challenging but very rewarding. Every parent makes some mistakes, but if one pays attention to some fundamental principles, nurturing a child to achieve his maximum capabilities is a logical … Read more

How Schools Determine Giftedness

Teacher Compliments Are Different From District Assessments Every child works a bit of magic, and every parent has had those breath-taking moments when a child says, does, or creates something brilliant. When a parent says, “My child is gifted,” that parent is absolutely accurate. Children are gifted and talented, and the parents and teachers who … Read more

Why Giftedness Leads to Class Disruptions

On the Road of Knowledge, Kids are Thinking at Light Speed When gifted kids disrupt class, it might not be an impulse problem. It might be due to frustrations related to pacing and wait time. Every gifted education teacher should expect to get complaints about highly gifted kids being disruptive in the regular classroom. There … Read more