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Developing Parent Advocacy Groups
SKU: P-10
By Linda Kreger Silverman, Ph.D.
Parent advocacy groups are needed to lobby for increased support for gifted programs, to provide scholarship assistance to gifted youth, and to assist in program development and maintenance...
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Gifted Children in Adoptive Families
SKU: P-20
By Lnida Kreger Silverman, Ph.D.
...Since we have found natural families to be generally within ten IQ points of each other, we anticipated that there would be larger discrepancies in IQ in adoptive families. But some of our results have been surprising. In one family, two adopted child...
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Gifted Children, Gifted Parents
SKU: P-15
By Linda Kreger Silverman, Ph.D.
Giftedness is a quality of the family, rather than a quality that differentiates the child from the rest of the family... When one's parent's IQ is known, the child's IQ can often be predicted within 10 points.
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Guidelines for Parents of the Gifted
SKU: P-25
By Linda Kreger Silverman, Ph.D.
Giftedness develops in a stimulating home environment. A rich family life includes shared meals, peppered with lively discussions and salted with humor; times to work and play together; exposure to cultural activities...
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How Parents Can Support Gifted Children
SKU: P-30
By Linda Kreger Silverman, Ph.D.
Raising and nurturing a gifted child can be an exciting yet daunting challenge. Unfortunately, these complicated little people do not come with instruction manuals. The following new definition of giftedness highlights the complexity of raising gifted ch...
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Parent Bashing
SKU: P-40
By Linda Kreger Silverman, Ph.D.
...found that families of the gifted tend to have healthy interaction patterns and a higher level of psychologcial adjustment than the norm. But too many authors are patronizing and derogatory toward parents. Why?
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Parenting Gifted Children
SKU: P-45
By Linda Kreger Silverman, Ph.D.
Parenting gifted children is one of life's greatest challenges. Fortunately, these children are not randomly distributed. They are usually given to parents who have the internal resources (if not the external resources) to deal with them.
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Respect in the Self-Actualizing Family
SKU: P-50
By Linda Kreger Silverman, Ph.D.
...The basic premise in a self-actualizing family is that everyone is of equal worth. Therefore, everyone's opinion is listened to, everyone shares in the responsibilities, and everyone participates in decisions that affect the family.
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