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Archive by Article Title | Archive by Date Enriching the Young Naturalist - review This handy guidebook will assist parents and classroom teachers who wish to introduce the concept of scientific observation and the study of plants, animals, and the natural world. The author is Jeff Danielian, editor in chief of Teaching for High Potential. Encouraging Literary Diversity Gifted readers may not get enough variety in their literary diets. Why is it important for them to read different kinds of books? How can we encourage them? Encouraging Gifted Kids How can teachers and parents best nurture and encourage gifted children? Is there a right way and a wrong way to praise? 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. Does My Gifted Child have a Disability? Who is labeling our gifted children with disorders? When should we listen to them? Davidson Young Scholars Program The Davidson Young Scholars Program has a lot to offer profoundly gifted children. Davidson Fellows The 2009 Davidson Fellows have just been announced. Find out more about these amazing students and their projects! CTY Young Readers Course - review Are you looking for a challenging online course for your gifted reader? The CTY Young Readers series may be just what you want! Critical Issues and Practices in Gifted Education A fantastic new book brought to us by the National Association for Gifted Children and Prufrock Press pulls together a century of gifted research and presents findings on gifted kids and suicide, musical talent, early childhood, gifted girls, self-concept, and much, much, more. Creating Award Winning History Fair Projects Want to start something new at your school, in your homeschool group, or scout unit? How about a history fair? This guide book will show you how!
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