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Raising Gifted Children: Dealing with Gifted and Normal Siblings for Family Harmony

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By: Feature Writer Therese Haberman

Coping With Discipline for a Gifted Child: Behavior Issues and Anxiety in the Intellectually Gifted

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By: Feature Writer Therese Haberman

Dealing with Emotional Behavior in Gifted Teens: Successfully Handling Behavioral Needs of Gifted Teenagers

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By: Feature Writer Therese Haberman

Schooling Choices for Gifted Children: Nontraditional Methods Provide Options for Parents of the Gifted

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By: Feature Writer Therese Haberman

Misconceptions About Intellectually Gifted Kids: Modern Misnomers and Fallacies About Gifted Children

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By: Feature Writer Therese Haberman

Organizational Skills of Gifted Children: How to Help a Gifted Child to Get Organized and Keep the Room Neat

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By: Feature Writer Alla Kondrat

IQ Tests for Gifted and Talented Children: Can Gifted Children Have Average Intelligence Test Scores?

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By: Feature Writer Alla Kondrat

Life Coaches for Parents of Gifted Kids: Lisa Lauffer, CPCC, ACC of Deep Waters Coaching

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By: Carla Marie Boulianne

Parenting Gifted Kids with Help From Life Coach: Lisa Lauffer of Deep Waters Coaching Offers Insights on Challenges

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By: Carla Marie Boulianne

Advocating for the Gifted Student: How To Be Effective at Parent-Teacher Conferences

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By: Tamar Wyschogrod

Exploring Origin of High IQ: Is Intelligence a Product of Heredity, Environment or Both?

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By: Feature Writer Leslie C. Halpern

Parent Discipline Problems with Gifted Children: Disciplining a Gifted Child Can be Difficult

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By: Kathryn Bunn

High IQ Teens at Work: Does Intelligence Guarantee a Better Job?

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By: Feature Writer Leslie C. Halpern

Risky Business for Child Stars: Encouraging a Talented Child Brings Dangers as well as Rewards

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By: Feature Writer Janice Hally

How to Overcome Perfectionism & Procrastination: Strategies to Manage Failure and Stop Perfectionist Paralysis

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By: Carla Marie Boulianne

Tips for Parenting Perfectionist Gifted Children: Tips to Avoid All-or-Nothing Thinking and Develop a Growth Mindset

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By: Carla Marie Boulianne

Understanding Perfectionism in Gifted Children: Definition of Perfectionism and Exploring the Link to Giftedness

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By: Carla Marie Boulianne

Avoiding the Challenges of Gifted Perfectionism: Causes and Risks of Perfectionism in Gifted and Talented Children

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By: Carla Marie Boulianne

Underachieving Gifted Kids: Class, Teacher, and Student Roles in Motivating Improved Performance

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By: Carla Marie Boulianne

Motivating Gifted Underachievers: Parents Help Reverse Gifted and Talented Student Underachievement

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By: Carla Marie Boulianne

Information for Parents of Gifted Children: Contacts and Websites for Gifted Resources in Australia

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By: Feature Writer Susan Whelan

The Importance of Downtime: A Gift for Your Gifted Child

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By: Crysta Parkinson

The SAT Reasoning Test: One part of the college entrance exam protocol for high school Juniors and Seniors - know what to expect on the part of the test that used to be referred to as Verbal section.

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By: Linda Mocilnikar

Gifted Teens and Stress: Academic and Extracurricular Activities can Build High Levels of Stress in the Most Outwardly Calm Teenager

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By: Linda Mocilnikar

Gifted Children and NCLB: No Child Left Behind, Except the Gifted Ones

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By: Linda Mocilnikar

Harvard to End Early Admission: Beginning in Fall, 2007, Harvard will no longer accept applications for early access admission to its prestigious and highly sought after Ivy League programs

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By: Linda Mocilnikar

Talking Daily: Parent Led Discussions Can Go a Long Way to Preventing and Dealing with the Stresses in the LIves of Gifted Children

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By: Linda Mocilnikar

Stanford University High School: an online high school for gifted students

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By: Linda Mocilnikar

The Gifted and Accelerated Reader: Choosing content-appropriate books for your gifted child.

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By: Linda Mocilnikar

Parent as Gifted Advocate: Advocacy for gifted children starts with parents who may have to meet with gifted program coordinators and personnel to ensure their gifted child is placed appropriately.

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By: Linda Mocilnikar

The Gifted and Time Management: Gifted children benefit from early intervention when it comes to time management

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By: Linda Mocilnikar

The Stereotypical Gifted Child: Gifted Stereotypes, the stereotypical gifted child, and stereotyping gifted children

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By: Linda Mocilnikar

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