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McGee, Christy D. – Parenting for High Potential, 2012
Young gifted children can become passionately interested in social justice. It makes sense that children who are astutely aware their own differences could and would become interested in the well-being of others. It seems that preschool programs have been slow to recognize the value of service-learning to their students, but Freeman and King…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Gifted, Preschool Children, Service Learning
Trail, Beverly A. – Parenting for High Potential, 2012
The term "twice-exceptional (2E)" is representative of a diverse group of individuals who have a wide range of gifts, talents, and accompanying disabilities. These children have the characteristics of gifted students along with the characteristics of children with disabilities. The gifted characteristics can mask the disability, or the disability…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Academically Gifted, Disabilities, Student Improvement
Rambo, Karen E.; Boazman, Janette – Parenting for High Potential, 2012
Researchers, parents, counselors, and teachers share a common desire to ensure personal growth and academic development for children. At a very foundational level, they desire health and happiness for all children, as well as an education with quality schools and good teachers. They want all children to be in programs that appropriately address…
Descriptors: Research Needs, Educational Needs, Gifted, Exceptional Child Research
Schroth, Stephen T.; Helfer, Jason A. – Parenting for High Potential, 2011
Knowledge of English/language arts, mathematics, and the sciences are considered important in the development of gifted children. Familiarity with the arts--music, the visual arts, dance, creative writing, and theatre--is, for many, a more difficult proposition. Budget cutbacks have marginalized the art offerings in numerous school districts…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Gifted, Familiarity, Educational Opportunities
Tassell, Janet; Stobaugh, Rebecca; Sheffield, Linda – Parenting for High Potential, 2011
Middle grades are a critical time for capturing the interest and imagination and developing the potential of mathematically promising students. This is a time for students to make sense of mathematics, build a solid foundation and enthusiasm, and set the course for the highest levels of mathematics in the future. This is a time to explore their…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Achievement, Mathematics Activities
Phelps, Connie; Fogarty, Elizabeth – Parenting for High Potential, 2011
Beyond the school setting, there are probably things that parents want for their child's education. A personal philosophy of gifted education and mission statement can keep their beliefs, values, and needs clearly focused. Their personal mission statement may vary considerably from that of their child's school, if one exists. This may be…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Position Papers, Guidance, Educational Philosophy

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