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Contrary to popular belief, being gifted isn't always easy. Read this article from Psychology Today to find out more about the struggles your gifted child may be facing.

Is your child twice-exceptional? This Resource Guide from the Davidson Institute is just for you!

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Aviation for Kids is a website built by a parent for parents, with the  goal of helping parents connect with their gifted students. Check this site out for cool projects to engage in with your child in the topics of science, aviation, and technology!

Support Groups

Are you interested in learning more about how to start a parent group to help support and advocate for your child’s gifted education program and create positive change? This e-book published by the NAGC is full of tips and great advice for you!

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Have you been wondering if acceleration is the right decision for your gifted child? Check out this blog from a teacher and fellow parent as she shares her thoughts on this hot-button issue!

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If you think your student needs to be accelerated, this article is for you. The author explains exactly what acceleration is and provides some useful tips for helping you to advocate for your child’s acceleration without making enemies!

Crushing Tall Poppies is a blog for parents of gifted children written by Celi Trepanier- check back frequently for new posts!

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Gifted Parents is a private network of parents from all over the world who are striving to help their gifted children succeed in all aspects of life. Join today to take part in webinars, discussion boards, and much more!

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This article by Todd McIntyre discusses the harm that an ‘average’ gifted program can cause, and calls for parents of gifted students to become more active and involved in the gifted program at their child’s school.

Counsel & Advice

This article by Robert Crabtree helps parents to understand the importance of remaining calm and being objective when advocating for their child’s special needs by focusing on some common mistakes parents make in their advocacy efforts.

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If you still haven’t found what you’re looking, this NAGC page is your one stop shop for all things gifted- there’s information on understanding your gifted child, tests and assessments, advocacy, and more! Ä°Y también hay recursos disponibles en español!

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