Resources on the web*
Basic Information, Parent Support, and Advocacy
National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC)
Illinois Association for Gifted Children (IAGC)
Hoagies' Gifted Education Page
Davidson Institute for Talent Development
Supporting Emotional Needs of the Gifted (SENG)
Differentiation
Maryland Learning Links, "Thinking About DI: Content, Process, Product
Social-Emotional Needs of High Ability Learners
Anxiety: "The Fears and Anxieties of Gifted Learners" (.pdf) by R.T.
Lamont from Gifted Child Today
Divergent (Different) Thinking: The Divergent Thinker from GRCNE
Introvert vs. Extrovert: Introversion: The Often Forgotten Factor
Impacting the Gifted from sengifted.org
Multiple Intelligences: Multiple Intelligences: Definitions and
Examples from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting
Stress: Stress Management and Gifted Children (.pdf) from
Understanding Our Gifted
Outside Opportunities for Enrichment
Academic Programs
The Center for the Gifted/Worlds of Wisdom and Wonder
Center for Talent Development at Northwestern University
Duke University Talent Identification Program (TIP)
Opportunities for Student Publishing
Stone Soup Magazine
Cobblestone Publishing
Creative Kids
See the Student Resources page for websites for kids.
Books and Other Print Resources
Books
Smart but Scattered by Peg Dawson and Richard Guare
Parenting Gifted Kids: Tips for Raising Happy and Successful
Children by James Delisle
When Gifted Kids Don't Have All the Answers by Jim Delisle and
Judy Galbraith
Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol Dweck
The Gifted Kids' Survival Guide by Judy Galbraith
Helping Gifted Children Soar by Carol Strip and Gretchen Hirsch
The Survival Guide for Parents of Gifted Kids by Sally Y Walker
Magazines
Parenting for High Potential - a quarterly publication from the National Association for Gifted Children
Do you know of a resource, website, or publication you think should be added to this list? Please send me an email and tell me about it.
* The resources listed here are intended to provide a starting point to learn more about giftedness and to help parents provide enrichment experiences for their children. The programs listed are not explicitly recommended by me nor by my district.
National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC)
Illinois Association for Gifted Children (IAGC)
Hoagies' Gifted Education Page
Davidson Institute for Talent Development
Supporting Emotional Needs of the Gifted (SENG)
Differentiation
Maryland Learning Links, "Thinking About DI: Content, Process, Product
Social-Emotional Needs of High Ability Learners
Anxiety: "The Fears and Anxieties of Gifted Learners" (.pdf) by R.T.
Lamont from Gifted Child Today
Divergent (Different) Thinking: The Divergent Thinker from GRCNE
Introvert vs. Extrovert: Introversion: The Often Forgotten Factor
Impacting the Gifted from sengifted.org
Multiple Intelligences: Multiple Intelligences: Definitions and
Examples from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting
Stress: Stress Management and Gifted Children (.pdf) from
Understanding Our Gifted
Outside Opportunities for Enrichment
Academic Programs
The Center for the Gifted/Worlds of Wisdom and Wonder
Center for Talent Development at Northwestern University
Duke University Talent Identification Program (TIP)
Opportunities for Student Publishing
Stone Soup Magazine
Cobblestone Publishing
Creative Kids
See the Student Resources page for websites for kids.
Books and Other Print Resources
Books
Smart but Scattered by Peg Dawson and Richard Guare
Parenting Gifted Kids: Tips for Raising Happy and Successful
Children by James Delisle
When Gifted Kids Don't Have All the Answers by Jim Delisle and
Judy Galbraith
Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol Dweck
The Gifted Kids' Survival Guide by Judy Galbraith
Helping Gifted Children Soar by Carol Strip and Gretchen Hirsch
The Survival Guide for Parents of Gifted Kids by Sally Y Walker
Magazines
Parenting for High Potential - a quarterly publication from the National Association for Gifted Children
Do you know of a resource, website, or publication you think should be added to this list? Please send me an email and tell me about it.
* The resources listed here are intended to provide a starting point to learn more about giftedness and to help parents provide enrichment experiences for their children. The programs listed are not explicitly recommended by me nor by my district.