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Featured Events
Jan 11, 2025
Open House for Prospective Families: PreK - Kindergarten
Do you have a Seabury Kid? Are you new to the area or looking for a new school, and exploring potential options? Would you like...
Jan 11, 2025
Open House for Prospective Families: 1st-8th Grade
Do you have a Seabury Kid? Are you new to the area or looking for a new school, and exploring potential options? Would you like...
Seabury Speaker Series
Being Bright is Not Enough
April 10, 2018 7:00 PM
“We must cultivate courage and caring along with ... creativity, intelligence, and motivation ... otherwise we run the risk of having bright minds who lose their idealism or lack the courage to ... truly make a difference.â€
That’s the wisdom of Dr. James Webb, nationally renowned psychologist on gifted education, who makes a return visit to the Seabury Speaker Series.
You’ve heard the fake news. Gifted kids need no special help; they already have so much going for them. Turns out their social-emotional needs are especially neglected. In his talk, Dr. Webb spells out how simply being bright is not enough. He offers concrete ideas for parents and teachers to help them re-think perspectives and behaviors and encourages programs focusing on social and emotional needs of these youngsters.
FREE!
BHS 106 â— University of Washington Tacoma
Reserve seats HERE