Unparalleled Materials for Your Gifted Homeschool Curriculum Many of thehomeschooling parentswho come to us do so because theirgifted childis languishing in a traditional school environment, and they need curricula that will challenge and engage their child at home. However,homeschooling parents of c...
Another way to “feed” the child who devours curriculum is to expect more depth and breadth to the learning. (This can also be a nice tactic for children who get bored with “regular” assignments.) Let’s say your child finished an entire chapter of the history book in an hour – an...
Program Development: Enhancing our curriculum to further support children’s social, emotional, and academic growth. Supplies and Materials: Providing educational tools, outdoor learning equipment, and hands-on project materials for the children. ...
Program Development: Enhancing our curriculum to further support children’s social, emotional, and academic growth. Supplies and Materials: Providing educational tools, outdoor learning equipment, and hands-on project materials for the children. Support for Teachers: Offering stipends and resources for...
The current study examines a group of homeschooling mothers of gifted children who publish and maintain publically available blogs about their homeschooling experiences. In this qualitative study, four themes emerged (a) unintentional homeschoolers, (b) curriculum pivoting, (c) reflection as progress,...
All too often parents of gifted children are either vigorously informed that “special curriculums for gifted students are unnecessary” or pointedly asked such question as, “Haven’t you noticed there are plenty of other smart kids in their school system who are doing just fine?” T...
not just for her but for the children and families she works with as well – if she needs to be doing something different we won’t be getting the kind of care she once was able to provide, and she’s made the ethical decision to not try to do things half-heartedly or without being...
including high-ability students who have not been formally identified for gifted education services, and implementing instructional practices that support the education of such students, including early entrance to kindergarten, enrichment, acceleration, and curriculum-compacting activities and dual or concurre...
Duncan, K. (1999).Homeschooling with an individualized curriculum. Paper presented at the Annual Hollingworth Conference for Highly Gifted Children, Manchester, NH. Google Scholar Feldman, D. H., & Goldsmith, L. T. (1986).Nature’s gambit; Child prodigies and the development of human potential...
Gifted students, or students with advanced strengths or talents, may need to be taught differently than the other children in the classroom. Explore some best teaching practices as well as things to avoid when working with gifted students. ...