Educating the Gifted and Talented

“People should be free to find or make for themselves the kinds of educational experience they want their children to have.” -John Holt-

Monday, September 03, 2007

Highly Recommended Books


Guiding the Gifted Child
- A practical resource for parents and teachers

Webb, Meckstroth, Tolan

Standing Up For Your Gifted Child - How to make the most of kids' strengths.
Joan Franklin Smutny

Gifted Children - A guide for Parents and Teachers
Virginia Ehrlich

Managing the Social and Emotional Needs of the Gifted
Connie Schmitz & Judy Galbraith

The Gifted KIds' Survival Guide - A Teen Handbook
Judy Galbraith and Jim Delisle

The Social and Emotional Development of Gifted Children - What do we know?
A Service Publication of the National Association for Gifted Children
Maureen Neihart, Sally M. Reis, Nancy M. Robinson, Sidney M. Moon

When Gifted Kids Don't Have All the Answers - How to Meet Their Social and Emotional Needs
Jim Delisle & Judy Galbraith

"Gifted" is not a dirty word - Thoughts about being bright in an average world
Nancy Alvarado Stone

Genius Denied - How to stop wasting our brightest young minds
Jan & Bob Davidson

Upside-Down Brilliance - The Visual-Spatial Learner
Linda Kreger Silverman

The Gifted Adult - A Revolutionary Guide for Liberating Everyday Genius
Mary-Elaine Jacobsen

Gifted Grownups - The Mixed Blessing of Extraordinary Potential
Marylou Kelly Streznewsky

They can but they don't - Helping students overcome work inhibition
Jerome H. Bruns

The Childhood Depression Sourcebook - Diagnosis, Treatment and Strategies
Jeffrey A. Miller

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