This blog explains it a bit about the journey — path — to adult outcomes. Two subjects are in this post and two more from Level One are in Part 2. They are Moderately Gifted. Remember that the giftedness levels are only one method that helps to share information — and address READ MORE
Independence and Relationship Issues in Intellectually Gifted Adolescents — Part 1
Adolescence is a difficult time for most people, and social and emotional issues are sometimes additionally exacerbated in the exceptionally or profoundly gifted adolescent when navigating friendship connections, romance, and greater independence in school and home. Many READ MORE
Two of My Favorite Federal Agencies Are on the Chopping Block
What is The Federal Department of Health and Human Services? It is the sprawling agency responsible for administering millions of Americans’ health insurance, approving drugs and medical supplies, regulating food and responding to infectious-disease outbreaks. At this point READ MORE
Elections Have Consequences … Even For Profoundly Gifted Children
My New Approach to Sharing Information About Educational Systems and Outcomes Going forward, I will share my research, my viewpoints, my previous writing and speaking topics, and I will juxtapose the information — as much as possible — with the history and laws of different READ MORE
Supporting and Understanding Levels of Giftedness in Homeschooled Children
In this post, I share a tremendous resource, Colleen Kessler, for those of you who want to know more about giftedness. I’ve placed the link for her access to her podcasts at the end of the post. Colleen Kessler is a homeschooling parent, a podcaster, and she READ MORE
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