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10 Things Not to Say to Your Gifted Child - One Family’s Perspective

SKU: 978-1-935067-03-0
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by: Nancy Heilbronner, Ph.D.


The 2012 Legacy Book of the Year Award-Winner!


This book offers a different perspective on parenting gifted children: what not to do. Most books for parents of gifted youngsters focus on what adults should be doing, but not many hone in on how inadvertently we push our children to be more “normal,” or more “reasonable,” or even, sometimes, more exceptional. The author takes common mistakes that parents make (mistakes that even she admits to making with her own children) and discusses why these are harmful to gifted children, and she offers better, healthier approaches that will help gifted children become comfortable with who they are and strive to be all that they are capable of being.

As a bonus, one of the author’s three now-adult children has written a postscript to each chapter, discussing what it was like to be a gifted child dealing with the particular issue at hand. This additional insight is an enlightening and invaluable part of understanding gifted children.

 

Length: 192 pages

ISBN 10 digit: 1-935067-03-6

ISBN 13 digit: 978-1-935067-03-0

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    • Jane C. Chauvin, Ph.D.
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    • Deborah Gennarelli, M.Ed.
    • Janet L. Gore, M.Ed.
    • Mark Hess
    • Karen Isaacson
    • Noel Jett, Ph.D.
    • Barbara Kerr, Ph.D.
    • Emily Kircher-Morris, LPC
    • Ann Lupkowski-Shoplik, Ph.D.
    • Dona Matthews, Ph.D.
    • Kate Maupin, M.A.
    • Sal Mendaglio, Ph.D.
    • Joy L. Navan, Ph.D.
    • Nicole Tetreault, Ph.D.
    • Dan Peters, Ph.D.
    • Jean Sunde Peterson, Ph.D.
    • Gail Post, Ph.D.
    • Deborah L. Ruf, Ph.D.
    • Haley Taylor Schlitz
    • Nancy Shastid
    • Jennifer W. Shewmaker, Ph.D.
    • Brenda Kay Small, Ed.D.
    • Myiesha Taylor, M.D.
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