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Parents of gifted students have often experienced the frustration
of trying to get an appropriate education for their children in
public and private schools. Teachers have equally experienced the
frustration of trying to educate these students due to classroom
demands. Over the past two decades, Callard-Szulgit has accumulated
well over 1,000 questions asked by parents in her gifted parenting
classes, her graduate students of gifted education, education
colleagues, and gifted students themselves. This user-friendly book
offers common sense and educationally informative answers to the
questions and dilemmas that parents and teachers seek. This book
will be of interest to all who seek a fair and equitable education
for the gifted.
Parents and educators expect gifted children to be well-behaved,
studious, and hard working. Why, then, do so many have trouble in
school? According to Dr. Rosemary Callard-Szulgit, perfectionism
the number one social-emotional trait of gifted children can
actually immobilize some children and cause social adjustment
problems for others. This explains why so many of today's gifted
children do not, or cannot, complete school assignments or even
follow through on personal responsibilities. During her forty-five
year career, Callard-Szulgit has helped hundreds of students and
their parents recover from the harmful effects of being
perfectionists. In her second edition of Perfectionism and Gifted
Children, Callard-Szulgit provides practical insight into
perfectionism, discussing why so many gifted children are
perfectionists while also providing common sense solutions to the
problems this presents. This book will be helpful to families and
educators of gifted students, as well as to gifted children
themselves. The expanded question and answer section will better
help parents and teachers ease children s anxieties and behaviors
that stem from the problems of perfectionism. Appendixes list
current associations and advocacy groups, Internet resources,
journals and magazines that address the special needs of the gifted
and talented."
Twice Exceptional Kids, is a response to education intervention
with a practical and common sense approach for the identification,
understanding, and education of academically gifted children,
handicapped by one or more learning disabilities. In this book, the
author provides a thorough explanation of the various special
education needs hindering the identification, schooling and social
successes of the twice exceptional, while supplying methods and
best practices for positive behavioral support (PBS) of the
students in their school and home environment. To be effective,
education programs need to incorporate a variety of components to
meet the challenging needs of the twice exceptional. This book
provides them. Steps for positive advocacy are given along with
appendices of appropriate support organizations and parenting
groups. Twice Exceptional Kids is a helpful stratagem for all
educators and parents interested in providing the appropriate
education for these special children and helping them achieve to
their fullest potential.
Twice Exceptional Kids, is a response to education intervention
with a practical and common sense approach for the identification,
understanding, and education of academically gifted children,
handicapped by one or more learning disabilities. In this book, the
author provides a thorough explanation of the various special
education needs hindering the identification, schooling and social
successes of the twice exceptional, while supplying methods and
best practices for positive behavioral support (PBS) of the
students in their school and home environment. To be effective,
education programs need to incorporate a variety of components to
meet the challenging needs of the twice exceptional. This book
provides them. Steps for positive advocacy are given along with
appendices of appropriate support organizations and parenting
groups. Twice Exceptional Kids is a helpful stratagem for all
educators and parents interested in providing the appropriate
education for these special children and helping them achieve to
their fullest potential.
As our educational system extends its resources and efforts to help
make schools and classrooms more accessible to handicapped and
special education students, teachers are finding themselves
overwhelmed with increased demands, overcrowding, and lack of
adequate training in managing all the necessary demands of an
inclusion classroom. Inadvertently, instructional time and
resources are often taken away from our gifted children. Jam-packed
with very successful ideas and activities that the author has used
in her 37 years of teaching gifted students, this resource guide
contains field-tested activities that have excited and worked for
all educational levels. It offers educators and parents the best of
all worlds, containing educational activities and competitions not
just for the gifted child, but for all children.
The perceived natural character of gifted children is to be well
behaved, hard working, and studious. Why, then, do so many gifted
children have trouble in school? Rosemary Callard-Szulgit, herself
a recovering perfectionist, explains how perfectionism can
immobilize some children and cause social adjustment problems for
others, and can also be a major contributing factor as to why
school assignments and personal responsibilities are not being
completed by so many of today's gifted children. During her 35-year
career, Callard-Szulgit has found perfectionism to be the #1
social-emotional trait of gifted children. Perfectionism and Gifted
Children provides insight into perfectionism, discussing why so
many gifted children are perfectionists while providing common
sense solutions to this problem. This book will be helpful to
families and educators of gifted students, as well as the gifted
children themselves. The question and answer section may ease some
anxieties that stem from the problem of perfectionism. Appendixes
list associations and advocacy groups, Internet resources, and
journals and magazines that address the special needs of the gifted
and talented.
Parents of gifted students have often experienced the frustration
of trying to get an appropriate education for their children in
public and private schools. Teachers have equally experienced the
frustration of trying to educate these students due to classroom
demands. Over the past two decades, Callard-Szulgit has accumulated
well over 1,000 questions asked by parents in her gifted parenting
classes, her graduate students of gifted education, education
colleagues, and gifted students themselves. This user-friendly book
offers common sense and educationally informative answers to the
questions and dilemmas that parents and teachers seek. Six chapters
are devoted to: Who are the Gifted and Talented?, Programming and
Curriculum Development, Perfectionism and Social/Emotional
Development, Time Management & Homework Issues, Advocacy, and
Gifted Children Speak Out. Humorous cartoons illustrate the text.
This book will be of interest to all who seek a fair and equitable
education for the gifted.
Here is a reference and guide for teachers and parents who may not
be aware of the resources available to help their students succeed.
This book examines the many aspects of gifted thinking in relation
to math and science and features competitions and curricula that
can be easily adapted to students' lifestyles outside of the
classroom. Mind-Bending Math and Science Activities for Gifted
Students (For Grades K-12) is a helpful guide for math and science
teachers, as well as for parents with limited backgrounds in math
and science. Advice, vignettes, and cartoons are included.
Oliver K. Brand is a wonderful little boy who only wants to share
all the magnificent love in his heart and all the brilliance in his
brain with everyone he meets. This is fine until Oliver enters
kindergarten and gets rebuffed by his classmates who resent his
intelligence and social excitement. He becomes very sad and unhappy
in school until Theo comes along who also wants to share these same
wonderful gifts With the help of Mr. Paul, a wonderful teacher,
their parents and other school officials, Oliver and Theo learn to
share their happiness and intelligence in school and also better
understand the feelings of others who might be different It's a
win/win for everyone
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