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Archive by Date | Archive by Article Title Seven Steps to Overcoming Overwhelm Sharon Barnes MSSW, LCSW counsels gifted and creative individuals and helps them to achieve their goals. This article outlines how gifted adults can turn around overwhelming feelings and decrease stress. These key lessons may be applied to gifted kids as well! Parents of Gifted Children Parenting a gifted child doesn't have to be a competitive sport! On The Job Math Mysteries - review Marya Washington Tyler has written a winning math book for high ability kids in grades 4-8 that will answer the age old question, "But why do I need to know math?" The Facts of Life with a Gifted Child Parents of gifted kids can find themselves in some rather unique situations. Read my story of the birds and the bees and a gifted toddler! Inspiring Middle School Minds - review The middle school years can be tough. Children who had pristine academic records may suddenly have mood and behavior changes. Grades may slip. Dr. Judy Willis explains the brain science behind these changes, and prescribes remedies for them. A Gifted Family Vacation Opportunity A Gifted family Vacation Opportunity - Registration is now open for the SENG Conference in Orlando, Florida! Guest author Wenda Sheard explains what SENG is all about. Talent Search Basics What is a talent search, and how does it work? How to Find Gifted Peers Here are six great ways to help your child meet other gifted kids. Try one, or try them all! Thoughts on Friendship Wenda Sheard, President of SENG (Supporting Emotional Needs of the Gifted) shares her observations on gifted children and friendships. This piece was originally printed in the SENG Update in February 2008. You may subscribe to the SENG Update by following the link at the end of the article. Embracing the Wide Sky - review Daniel Tammet is an amazing person. He once memorized and recited Pi to 22,514 places. In Embracing the Wide Sky - A Tour Across the Horizons of the Mind, he shares his thoughts on intellect and human capabilities.
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