Topic: raising gifted child

Parenting Styles & Strategies that Work Best with Gifted Children

Dr. Tali Shenfield | November 5, 2023

If your child is gifted, you probably already know that highly talented children have special needs in the classroom. What many parents don’t realize, however, is that gifted kids also require a modified approach to parenting. Ideally, the way you guide your child at home should complement and enhance the educational opportunities your child receives at school. The optimal ...

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Unlocking Potential: Why Special Education is Crucial for Gifted Kids

Guest Author | June 16, 2023

Though we associate special education with learning disabilities and neurodevelopmental disorders, specialized programs can also be profoundly helpful for gifted children. Gifted children not only display an advanced rate of learning, they learn differently than other children, which creates the need for a responsive education environment. Giftedness is also typified by a pattern of asynchronous development, where certain skills and ...

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5 Common Problems Experienced By Gifted Children & Adolescents

Dr. Tali Shenfield | October 25, 2022

The idea that gifted kids can be at-risk comes as a surprise to many parents and educators; however, there’s substantial evidence showing that these children face unique (and sometimes daunting) challenges. Because giftedness is a form of asynchronous development, gifted children often struggle to reconcile their advanced intellectual abilities with their age-appropriate motor and social skills, resulting in frustration ...

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How to Combat Academic Underachievement in Verbally Gifted Children

Dr. Tali Shenfield | August 27, 2021

Many people are under the impression that verbally adept children naturally thrive at school. We know that most programs of study strongly favour verbal learning styles (as opposed to visual learning styles), so we assume that verbally gifted children won’t face the same challenges as other children. This is, at least partially, true; however, research indicates that verbally gifted ...

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The “Use It or Lose It” Effect: Research Reveals That IQ Can Fluctuate

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Though we rely on our intelligence every day, the exact nature of intelligence remains poorly understood. Researchers are unsure of how to best define intelligence and how many different “types” of intelligence there might be. There’s also been a great deal of debate over the plasticity of the mind. In the past, most people assumed that one’s level ...

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A Dead Deer Encounter or the Roots of Anxiety in Gifted Children

Guest Author | October 27, 2019

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When Gifted Kids Face Social Isolation

Dr. Tali Shenfield | January 5, 2019

For many parents, having a child who seems unusually introverted is a relief. There’s little need to worry about him sneaking off to parties, staying out past his curfew socializing, or getting into many other common forms of mischief. A quiet child is, according to conventional wisdom, a “good” child. If you’re the parent of a gifted kid, ...

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A Middle School Survival Guide For The Parents Of Gifted Children

Guest Author | May 24, 2018

Middle school is generally believed to be the most troubling transitional period in a child’s life. The abrupt change of moving from one school to another is followed by hormonal shifts, social upheaval, and a sudden driving need for independence that often causes stress at home. It is within this maelstrom that young people must begin to find their ...

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