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Parenting Gifted Children

Parenting Gifted Children. Susan Zimlich University of Alabama Fall 2008. Renzulli Three Ring Conception of Giftedness. Identification Who?     What?     When?     Where     How?         Aptitude/Ability         Characteristics         Work samples. Services     Why?.

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Parenting Gifted Children

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  1. Parenting Gifted Children Susan Zimlich University of Alabama Fall 2008

  2. Renzulli Three Ring Conception of Giftedness

  3. Identification Who?     What?     When?     Where     How?         Aptitude/Ability         Characteristics         Work samples Services     Why? Definition of Giftedness

  4. High Achievers/School Smart Knows the answer     Receptive to new ideas     Interested in learning     Copies accurately     Attentive in class     Enjoys school     Loves the teacher     Absorbs information     Has good ideas     Is a technician of ideas     Answers questions     Is a good mentor     Loves to memorize     Completes the assignment     Enjoys a straightforward,                    sequential presentation Gifted Learners/ Out of the Box     Asks the questions     Is intense about learning     Highly curious     Creates a new way     Mentally and physically involved     Enjoys learning     Loves ideas     Manipulates ideas     Has wild, silly ideas     Invents ideas     Elaborates     Is a good guesser     Loves to think and ponder     Initiates projects     Thrives on          complexity Bright versus Gifted Learners

  5. Issues with Gifted Children Perfectionism Underachievement/ Motivation Affective/Social Emotional Issues Precociousness Unequal Development Profoundly Gifted  Culturally & Linguistically Diverse  Twice Exceptional Academic Issues     Acceleration       Compacting     Ability grouping   Accommodations Differentiation

  6.     Resources & Organizations     on the Web National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC)     http://www.nagc.org/  Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) http://www.cectag.org/ Hoagies' Gifted Education Page     http://www.hoagiesgifted.org/ National Center for Gifted Education and Talent Development     http://www.gifted.uconn.edu/parents/parentws.html Duke TIP     http://www.tip.duke.edu/

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