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My Child is Gifted – Now What?
March 30, 2023 7:00 PM
Seabury's Spring Speaker Series: Part IMy Child is Gifted – Now What?
Being gifted is more than just learning quickly and having a great memory for details. Gifted children can be intense. They can be perfectionists. They can be many ages at the same time. They might get great grades in school – or they might not. They might be early readers, or they might read right on time. They might be advanced in every area, or might be ahead in some things and more typical in others. They might also have a learning difference in addition to being gifted. Being gifted isn’t just a school thing – it is a person thing. In order to support gifted children in school or at home, it is important to understand the unique development of gifted children. Whether a child has been identified as gifted, has qualified for highly capable services at school, or you just suspect that a child might be gifted, this program is for you. We will take a look at the unique development of gifted children and what that means for both school and home.
Speaker: Sandi Wollum, Seabury head of school
Free and Open to the Public
More Information and registration HERE