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Gifted Education

Giftedness manifests it self in many ways. Here you will find several useful links to organizations and resources geared towards Parents, Educators and Counselors of the gifted student.
Gifted and Learning Disabled Resource
Crossover Children is a highly recommended book to inform you of gifted and learning disabled needs, strategies and best practices.
Gifted Education
Gifted definition and what it means to be gifted.
Resources to Support Parents of Gifted Children
Books and resources to support gifted children. The gifted and talented children resource centre.
10 Inclusional Steps for the Gifted
Gifted students in the regular classroom. The inclusional model, how to teach gifted students. Teacher strategies.
Gifted students in the regular classroom
Gifted students in the regular classroom. The inclusional model for gifted students.
Challenging the Gifted Student in the Classroom
How do teachers develop an instructional plan that will be challenging, enlightening, and intriguing? Find out how from this brief but informative article provided by The Educational Resources Information Center.
Project Based Learning for Gifted Students: Inclusion Model
How do you manage gifted students in the regular classroom? Project Based Learning!
Gifted Education Resource Guide for Teachers
A special education resource guide for teaching gifted children. Prepared by Ministry of Ed. of British Columbia
Helping Your Gifted Child
Finding out that your child is gifted can be a wonderful and yet frightening experience for the parent. Kidssource provides some interesting resources for parents of gifted children.
Myths of Giftedness
Myths and Realities of the Gifted are compiled in an interesting article by Association of Educators of Gifted, Talented and Creative Children in B.C.

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