Davidson Gifted Blog
Gifted, On the Spectrum, or Both?
Gifted, On the Spectrum, or Both? A popular young adult novel character named Penelope Bunce often pulls out a chalk board when solving tough problems and starts by creating two lists: What We Know.…
How to Talk About Your Gifted Kid
How do parents of gifted students talk to others about their precocious children? This is a question that comes up often among Young Scholars parents and the gifted community at large, and the following…
Developing Life Skills for Twice Exceptional Students
Developing Life Skills for Twice Exceptional Students Many readers of our Davidson Gifted Blog are familiar with the challenges twice exceptional (2e) students face. We know, too, that 2e students are capable of greatness,…
Self-Regulated Learning and Academically Talented Students
Self-Regulated Learning and Academically Talented Students Dr. Sally M. Reis provides strategies on self-regulation in this article. A number of case studies are covered to help explain the topic. Disclaimer: The appearance of any…
Attaining Health and Well-being Through Balance
This Tips for Parents article is from a Young Scholar seminar hosted by Patricia Gatto-Walden, in which she discusses how you can strive to establish the foundations of health and well-being in your family.…
Gifted, ADHD, or Both?
Gifted, ADHD, or Both? Both gifted identification and Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) diagnosis have been hot button issues that have circulated within the education community for several decades. There are valid concerns on both…
It Takes a Team – Building Positive Relationships with Your Child’s Educators
The following article shares highlights and insights from one of our Expert Series events, which are exclusive for Young Scholars and their parents. While we know that complex learners do best when caregivers and educators work…
Not What I Expected: A Guide for Parents of Exceptional Children
The following article shares highlights and insights from one of our Expert Series events, which are exclusive for Young Scholars and their parents. The entire population of people who are parents, and even more so, parents…
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