SearchYour child is curious, intense,asynchronous... and you are not alone.Join our community today andfind out what's in store.Your child is differently wired.She peppers you with questions all day long. Google is your best friend.She is ball of movement from sun-up 'til sundown... and sometimes long after sundown.She's unlike her peers.Sometimes, she seems so mature. She'll chat with adults about the novel she is reading. She's precocious and engaging. She's such an old soul.Other times, she seems incredibly young and anxious. (Like the other night, when she woke you up because she was deeply afraid the sun was going to burn out.)You can barely keep up,
Like rock climbing, teaching children with dual exceptionalities can be difficult, but if we arm ourselves with the proper tools, we can set ourselves and our students up for success.
When you're parenting gifted or twice-exceptional kids, you often feel lost and alone -- like nobody will ever truly get what you live on a day-to-day basis. I felt that way, and it's one of the reasons I created RLL in the first place... I hoped to bring other parents of tough kids together -- and to
Gifted children who also have a disability are referred to as 2e or twice exceptional children. What is a 2e child and can they be dyslexic? Learn more.
"Boy is he an EXTREME thinker! If he actually took the time to sit and focus on his work, he could accomplish anything..." As helpful and positive as his preschool teacher thought she was being, words like this can set some of our most intelligent kiddos up for a lifetime of failure. So,
Twice-exceptional or 2e children are those who are both gifted and have a learning difference. Because they are gifted, they are far beyond their peers in at least some academic areas. Because they have a learning difference, they lag behind their peers in at least one area. These learning differences can be challenges such as …
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Here's a curated list of books about children with disabilities for your classroom library. (This post contains affiliate links from which I receive a commission at no extra cost to you) I created a curated list of books about children with disabilities to provide inspiration for your classroom...
As parents, we want our children to excel. We want them to strive for excellence, and to feel accomplished with a job well-done. Whether it’s their education, music lessons, dance, performance, or any other skill they’re pursuing, we teach our kids to aim high and master new things from an early age. Gifted children know
Like most issues surrounding gifted children, if you want to develop an effective strategy for working with them it helps to understand the ways in which they are wired differently and the needs that result from those differences. So, how do you help a gifted child listen and follow directions? First, understand why they are ...
A long-running research of exceptional children reveals what it takes to produce the scientists who will lead the twenty-first century. After a 45-year ...
The sixth edition of the best-selling Counseling Children and Adolescents offers readers a comprehensive exploration of the practice of counseling young clients. The book introduces several theories that have proven effective with young clients, then couples that information with developmentally and culturally appropriate interventions and counseling techniques. Additional chapters explore working with children who are historically disenfranchised and placed at-risk, children with exceptionalities, and youth affected by challenging circumstances. Other topics addressed in the text include working with parents and families in school and mental health settings, creative counseling techniques, basic counseling skills, and ethical considerations specific to children and adolescents. This edition retains the features of previous editions prized by instructors and students alike but incorporates important updates. A new chapter on trauma has been added and references, examples, and case studies have been updated as appropriate to reflect the current times. The accompanying Cognella Active Learning for students includes 16 brand-new videos that help make concepts come alive. This book features highly informative chapters and information based on rich experience of the authors. With an emphasis on practical applications and empirically based approaches, it is ideal for graduate-level courses in counseling, psychology, marriage and family, or social work, as well as for practitioners working with young clients. Watch a preview of the videos that are part of the Active Learning resources for students that accompany the sixth edition of this text here. A Statement from the Editors in Recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month 2023 "Focusing on the mental health needs of children, adolescents, and their parents is a critical need in the helping professions--especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many children continue to suffer from depression, anxiety, isolation, and suicidal ideation following the global pandemic. Counselors, social workers, psychologists and anyone who works with young clients are seemingly hungry for the kinds of information and practical ideas that we offer in our book. It's an honor for us to write alongside all of the wonderful contributors to Counseling Children and Adolescents (6th ed.). You can feel in every chapter the passion that all of the authors bring to content meant to bolster youth mental health and well-being." | Author: Ann Vernon, Christine J. Schimmel | Publisher: Cognella Academic Publishing | Publication Date: Jul 21, 2023 | Number of Pages: 642 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 1793585660 | ISBN-13: 9781793585660
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The performance of 'What Child Is This' by One Voice Children's Choir is a profound reminder of the true spirit of Christmas. Their rendition, showcased in The Chosen Christmas Special, is not just a song but an emotional journey that captures the essence of the season. The choir, composed of talented young voices, brings a
Parents love to think that their child is gifted. A genius child, however, is quite rare. If you happen to be one of those lucky parents whose children have an exceptional intelligence or extraordinary skills
Whether your twice exceptional child homeschools or goes to a public or private school outside the house, parenting and teaching him or her is a challenge. Your kiddo is tough to understand, and the usual methods of parenting just don’t seem to apply. It’s okay – you’ve got this. You are the absolute best
Gifted children may face social and emotional behavior issues due to their unique talents. Learn more about these challenges and how to manage them.
There are many reasons to shatter misconceptions about "giftedness." One of the most important is the frequency with which these children are misdiagnosed.
Parenting a gifted or Twice-Exceptional child is exhausting, and that's why it's important we get appropriate self-care. Mothers of gifted children aren't crazy. We just can't give our children what we don't have.
Parents love to think that their child is gifted. A genius child, however, is quite rare. If you happen to be one of those lucky parents whose children have an exceptional intelligence or extraordinary skills
Looking for calming strategies for kids with ASD? We’ve got 21+ ideas to to teach you how to deal with autism and stop an autistic meltdown in its tracks!
If your seven-year-old's mastered algebra but can't pass a math test at school, chances are, you've been blessed with a Twice-Exceptional. Here are four ways to tell if you're kiddo's a 2E, and what to do once you figure it out.
It’s that time of year again. All across our nation, including the great state of Georgia, teachers, students and parents alike will be celebrating Exceptional Children’s Week March 4-8, 2013. This year’s theme is “Taking the ‘Dis’ Out of Disability,” leaving the focus where it should be- on the many abilities of our youth.
Parents love to think that their child is gifted. A genius child, however, is quite rare. If you happen to be one of those lucky parents whose children have an exceptional intelligence or extraordinary skills
we will explore what it means to be gifted and talented and what parents need to know to identify and support gifted and talented children
Learners in special schools should be provided with exceptional education by all means. Find out 4 ways to achieve this primary goal!
Today, I'd like to welcome Sophie Miller. Sophie is a Production Coordinator for ThinkFun, one of our family's favorite game companies! She is also a regular contributor to the ThinkFun blog. Today, Sophie is here to talk about twice exceptional girls. I'd love for you to weigh-in with your experience once you've finished reading! Thrice Exceptional: How to Encourage Twice Exceptional Girls {Guest Post} Wondering if your child is gifted/2e? How to encourage twice exceptional girls Parents of twice exceptional children can tell you that raising their kids is no easy feat. There is little knowledge of this community of
How does your child’s school support twice-exceptional (2e) students? Use this list of questions to ask the school about gifted students with disabilities.
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These kids are identified as “gifted” and have a condition that would qualify them for additional special education services.
Parenting gifted children is hard. But it is also incredibly rewarding - here are 4 of its undeniable joys. Last week, B noticed a neighbor boy standing outside our home. He had a tablet, and
121 121SharesI recently had an epiphany after trying to explain twice-exceptional (2e) to someone who, for whatever reason, fails to understand it or chooses not to understand it despite my trying on more than one occasion. While processing my disappointment and frustration with this person basically blowing off my explanation of the professional testing we had …
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Behavior Problems in Children: Every Single Reason Why your Child May Be Misbehaving + 7 Useful Tips to Improve Children's Behavior.
Headteacher Kate Chisholm explains how her own difficult experience of school inspired her to work in education and devise new approaches to literacy
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There are many reasons to shatter misconceptions about "giftedness." One of the most important is the frequency with which these children are misdiagnosed.
Forget tiger mother techniques, the best way to make sure your children achieve their full potential is to nurture their interest gently, says psychologist Oliver James
Repetitive and restrictive behavior is one of the main signs of a possible autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in children.
Behavior Problems in Children: Every Single Reason Why your Child May Be Misbehaving + 7 Useful Tips to Improve Children's Behavior.
The longer I homeschool my gifted children, and the more I see and talk to other parents of gifted and twice-exceptional kids, the more I believe that homeschooling is the best educational option for our nation’s above-average children. Just to clarify something, though, before I get started – I am not saying that
People with autism spectrum disorder don’t get the same benefits from socialising with other people. So why force them to with methods that aren’t true to life anyway?
Parents love to think that their child is gifted. A genius child, however, is quite rare. If you happen to be one of those lucky parents whose children have an exceptional intelligence or extraordinary skills