Helping Gifted Students with Learning Disability
Not all gifted children automatically flourish at school; for some, academic activities seem to be a source of frustration or boredom, even as those same
Not all gifted children automatically flourish at school; for some, academic activities seem to be a source of frustration or boredom, even as those same
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
For gifted children, relaxation is often hard to come by. Not only can their bright and creative minds conjure up endless reasons to worry, these
Parenting a gifted child is a delicate balance: You know your child has incredible potential, so naturally, you want to see her live up to
As I was driving my four-year-old son to a friend’s birthday party, a truck, stopped at the traffic light in front of us, had a
Anger is a notoriously infectious emotion, easily setting off the desire to react in like kind. Many of us were not taught how to effectively deal
Though most parents understand that getting angry from time to time is simply a part of life, the unpredictability and intensity of a child’s anger