How government post-secondary loans affects highly to profoundly gifted students I don’t know about you, but I quit reading — a long time ago — all the “fine print” before I agreed to most ridiculously long and confusing jargony rules from big companies and small. When I READ MORE
Highly Gifted Students in Their School Years — Part 1 of 5
Introduction to Level Two Longitudinal Study Results for 12 Highly Gifted Youngsters I worked directly with most of the families and individuals in this study. I administered and interpreted intelligence and achievement tests to most of the subjects in this study. Sometimes READ MORE
Why the Gifted Emigrate, Immigrate, or Migrate
Why Do So Many Gifted Adults and Families Come to the United States? If you’ve read my previous posts, you know I have addressed the topic of the “relativity of giftedness.” See my post Giftedness is Relative. I also cover the reality that not all gifted — even the READ MORE
Moderately Gifted Children’s Early Adult Outcomes, Part 1
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
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