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Finding your child’s gift

Have you ever wondered if your child is gifted? Perhaps they taught themselves to read at an early age? Maybe … More

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Programming for challenge

When we start a new year or a new topic most teachers are lucky enough to be given a program … More

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Asking open ended questions

Open ended questions and activities are what gets kids moving, excited and engaged. What are open ended questions? Open ended … More

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Mathematics and Gifted Education

Many educators and parents are often quick to jump onto online games, free worksheets and you tube tutorials to help … More

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Depth and Complexity for Gifted students

So you have a gifted child and you are remote learning? The activities being provided online may not be ideal … More

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Are gifted children healthy?

Interesting article about the physical and mental health of gifted children. Studies show that our gifted children are often highly … More

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Are there underachievers in your classroom? Part 2

There is still a lot of work being done in the field of underachievement in gifted students and one area … More

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Being Gifted is not how well a child does at school, it is who they are.

Are you confused with the label of Giftedness? Perhaps you have heard it being used too often or not at … More

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Building resilient learners

Without considering learning difficulties or underachievement, many gifted students cruise through their schooling years. I come across many gifted students … More

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Supporting your gifted students from Non-English speaking backgrounds.

  In every school there will be students from a Non English speaking background and from this group there will … More

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