Thoughts shared by highly intelligent Baby Boomers when they were in their 40s and 50s during the 1990s My website and blog posts cover age ranges from birth to death. I tell you what I know (and what I think you would like to know, too) about the people I have worked with and READ MORE
Is Early Reading a Sign of Giftedness?
Many gifted kids read before any lessons. Some highly, exceptionally, to profoundly gifted start by ages two to three. Some don't read until later. Many gifted kids read before any lessons. Some highly, exceptionally, to profoundly gifted (Ruf Estimates of Levels Three, READ MORE
9 Cultivating Gifted Child Social Skills
Any Questions? Over the years I’ve taken on many different roles to stay connected with gifted children and their families. One such role was that of a volunteer position as Gifted Children Program Coordinator for American Mensa during for five years 2003-2008. I answered READ MORE
Neurodiversity? Huh? What’s That?
… and how does it fit into the picture of giftedness? One of my roles in life has been to be the one who asks the questions others wanted to ask but who were hesitant to ask themselves for fear of looking stupid. So they didn’t ask and sometimes pretended not to have a READ MORE
7 Case Studies of Moral and Personal Growth in Gifted Adults at Midlife through a Dąbrowski Lens
A short summary of the case study results Kazimierz Dąbrowski was a Polish psychologist, psychiatrist and physician. He is known for his theory of "positive disintegration" as a mechanism in personality development. I first learned about it in the early 1990s and included an READ MORE
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