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Kids activities, art and craft, play dough recipes and more. Days Of The Week. I Am Super Capes. Simple Play : Complex Learning. Zero To Two: The Book Of Play. 3 – 5 years. All Souls’ Day. St Swithin’s Day. St David’s Day. St George’s Day. St Patrick’s Day. How to crack an egg: what’s the worst that could happen? Does your child know how to crack an egg? How to crack an egg: child-friendly tips. Tap to make a small crack. S into the hole. To pull the egg apart. Or a fruity tea loaf. Or even bake a cake.
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Gifted Parenting Support: Dumbing Down America ~ An Interview with Dr. James Delisle
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Thursday, July 17, 2014. Dumbing Down America An Interview with Dr. James Delisle. Dumbing Down America the War on Our Nation's Brightest Young Minds. Is the newest book from Dr. James R. Delisle. He recently agreed to an interview with us about the book. For our readers who are not familiar with your work, can you tell us a little about your background in gifted education? Dr Delisle with students. In 2013, the federal budget for children with disabilities was $12.9 billion. For gifted kids? The idea of...
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FURIOUSLY HAPPY. And scared. And back to happy again. | The Bloggess
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Let’s Pretend This Never Happened. FURIOUSLY HAPPY. And scared. And back to happy again. April 1, 2015. When I was deciding what to write about for book two my first thought was “SPARKLY MALE VAMPIRES WHO ARE PRETTIER THAN YOU versus ZOMBIE FAINTING GOATS, IN THE BATTLE FOR BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH’S HEART”. Then Victor was like, “What are you,. 8221; and I thought,. Well, sort of. And so began a terrifying and incredibly daunting task of writing a very funny book about a very terrible thing. When I was on t...
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Gifted Parenting Support: Grow a Generation – An Interview with Dr. Ellen Cavanaugh
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Saturday, September 17, 2011. Grow a Generation – An Interview with Dr. Ellen Cavanaugh. Recently, I had the pleasure to sit down and talk with Dr. Ellen Cavanaugh about her new company, Grow a Generation. The following is my interview with her. GPS: Ellen, what was your inspiration for starting Grow a Generation? GPS: What does your company offer to parents? GPS: I know there is a book to be published soon in conjunction with the launch of your company. Can you tell us about it? Dr Cavanaugh: The main a...
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Gifted Parenting Support: Instructional Strategies for Gifted Students
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Monday, January 17, 2011. Instructional Strategies for Gifted Students. Here are many types of instructional strategies that teachers can use to accommodate gifted learners in the regular classroom apart from those used by their gifted teacher. Being knowledgeable about some of these strategies can be of great benefit to parents of gifted children when they discuss options for their child. Hese are just a few strategies to help gifted parents know what is available out there. Hopefully, you will find...
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Gifted Parenting Support: 7 Myths Surrounding Parents of Gifted Children
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Monday, March 2, 2015. 7 Myths Surrounding Parents of Gifted Children. Recent stories in the media characterizing parents of gifted children as pushy, overbearing, helicopter parents or ‘know-it-all’ fanatics who only care about their own child have become all too common. I would like to clear a few things up . Myths surrounding parents of gifted children:. They would rather praise their child than see them work hard. They believe intelligence is fixed. They lack empathy for learning disabled students.
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Gifted Parenting Support: June 2015
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Friday, June 12, 2015. How to Help the Impulsive Disorganized Child. As parents, it is essential to have coping strategies in your ‘toolbox’. Recently, I reviewed. The book, The Impulsive, Disorganized Child: Solutions for Parenting Kids with Executive Functioning Difficulties. And was quite impressed with the strategies presented in it. What compelled you to write The Impulsive, Disorganized Child? We’ve both raised boys with EF difficulty and have applied many strategies in our daily lives we wer...
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Gifted Parenting Support: How to Help the Impulsive Disorganized Child
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Friday, June 12, 2015. How to Help the Impulsive Disorganized Child. As parents, it is essential to have coping strategies in your ‘toolbox’. Recently, I reviewed. The book, The Impulsive, Disorganized Child: Solutions for Parenting Kids with Executive Functioning Difficulties. And was quite impressed with the strategies presented in it. What compelled you to write The Impulsive, Disorganized Child? We’ve both raised boys with EF difficulty and have applied many strategies in our daily lives we wer...
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Gifted Parenting Support: An Interview with Dr. Scott Barry Kaufman
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Sunday, May 31, 2015. An Interview with Dr. Scott Barry Kaufman. In June of 2013, Dr. Scott Barry Kaufman released his book, Ungifted: Intelligence Redefined. And a review appeared here. On GPS. At the time, I wrote,. Why should the gifted community take notice of this book? We always talk about how we think our children should be challenged; so, why not all of us? Recently, Scott agreed to take time from his busy schedule to do an interview for Gifted Parenting Support. Can you bring us up to date?