We attempt to separate fact from fiction in the areas of education, giftedness and intelligence.
Read MoreTwice-exceptional kids have challenges beyond just giftedness, so they often require educational resources schools don’t have.
Read MoreHow can we help instill qualities like tenacity and grit into our gifted children?
Read MoreIs it time to reconsider how we think of, and evaluate, intelligence?
Read MoreOne of the most important advocates in the world for gifted and talented people is the National Association for Gifted Children.
Read MoreHow are IQ tests used to determine giftedness? How about twice-exceptionality? Here’s a deep dive into evolving standards.
Read MoreLike many things, trauma exists on a spectrum. Emily takes a deeper dive into the subject of childhood trauma with Heather Forbes.
Read MoreDifferential Diagnosis often uncovers a second condition previously “masked” by similar symptoms.
Read MoreEmily Kircher-Morris talks with Dr. Richard Cash about teaching self-regulation in the classroom.
Read MoreWe talk with Debbie Reber about meeting gifted and twice-exceptional kids where they are.
Read MoreA twice-exceptional college student shares her journey with Emily Kircher-Morris.
Read MoreAwareness of the present moment and your place in it. Mindfulness, a good way to help gifted kids deal with stress and anxiety.
Read MoreMichele Borba has traveled the world and collected information about the very human phenomenon of empathy.
Read MoreDr. Jim Delisle shares his thoughts on under-achievement in the gifted community.
Read MoreEmily talks with author Deb Douglas about the importance of teaching self-advocacy to gifted kids.
Read MoreGarrett Hartman discusses how the transition to adulthood can be particularly challenging to gifted and twice-exceptional people.
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