What other resources are there to better understand my child's giftedness?
This list of resources offers a wealth of information to parents of gifted children in the form of websites, blogs, and books from authors and authorities that are deeply entrenched in the world of gifted education. We encourage you to look into some of the resources for helpful tips and insights!
Books
When Gifted Kids Don’t Have All the
Answers by Judy Galbraith,
James R. Delisle, Ph.D.
Bringing Out the Best: A Resource
Guide for Parents of Young Gifted
Children by Jacqulyn Saunders with
Pamela Espelund
The Gifted Teen Survival Guide
by Judy Galbraith,
James R. Delisle, Ph.D.
Parents ' Guide to IQ Testing and
Gifted Education by David Palmer,
Ph.D.
The Key to Parenting the Gifted Child by
Sylvia Rimm, Ph.D.
The Over-Scheduled Child: Avoiding
the Hyper-Parenting Trap by Alvin
Rosenfeld, MD and Nicole Wise
Understanding Your Gifted Child
from the Inside Out by
James R. Delisle, Ph.D.
Perfectionism: What's Bad About
Being Too Good? by Miriam
Adderholdt-Elliot, Ph.D.
Raising a Gifted Child: A Parenting
Success Handbook by Carol Fertig
The Survival Guide for Parents of
Gifted Kids by Sally Y. Walker
Emotional Intensity in Gifted
Students: Helping Kids Cope with
Explosive Feelings by Christine
Fonseca
Websites
National Association of Gifted Children
SENG (Social Emotional Needs of Gifted)
Council for Exceptional Children
Association of the Education of Gifted
Underachieving Students
OEDB (Open Education Database)
Gifted Development Center: Embracing
Giftedness
Blogs
Vanguard In the News
3 Keys to Educating Gifted Students - Chicago Parent feature