Being Smart About Gifted Children: A Guidebook For Parents And Educators
Dona J. Matthews
424 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0910707669
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Language: English
Publish: January 1, 2004
Written for parents and educators – especially those who live and work with gifted/high-ability children – the authors describe ways to develop children’s natural abilities. Introducing the “mystery” and “mastery” models of gifted education, they invite controversy by challenging several commonly held assumptions. They then present practical strategies to help parents and educators identify and nurture the abilities of children with high ability. This book answers the charges that special programs for gifted children are elitist. The authors demonstrate that it is simply appropriate to provide educational experiences that each child needs at a particular time. Features “Mystery” and “Mastery” models Identification procedures
Learning issues
Programming options
Social and behavioral concerns
Teacher development processes
Gifted education trends
Parenting strategies