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Director's Corner


Each month a member of SENG's Board of Directors discusses a subject about which they have a particular passion. Articles are sorted by the date of The SENG Update email newsletter in which they appeared.
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Author Article Date
Nadia Webb Making Sense of IQ November 2006
Steven I. Pfeiffer Encouraging Emotional Intelligence October 2006
Rosina M. Gallagher Resilient Hispanic Women September 2006
Edward R. Amend Advocacy July 2006
Cheryl Ackerman SENG Community June 2006
Dina Brulles Parenting twice-exceptional children May 2006
Beverly Shaklee Supporting self-esteem April 2006
Vicky Moyle Emotional sensitivity March 2006
Shari Hill Parenting tips January 2006
Cheryl M. Ackerman Gifted adults December 2005
Steven Pfeiffer ADHD November 2005
Arlene DeVries Parent-teacher conferences October 2005
Therese Clifford At-risk gifted September 2005
Jean Goerss Asynchronous development August 2005
Nadia Webb Mental health care July 2005
Edward R. Amend The SENG Conference June 2005
Beverly Shaklee Young gifted children May 2005
Nadia Webb Giving to SENG April 2005
Cheryl M. Ackerman Diversity in giftedness March 2005
Shari Hill SENG-Model Parent Support Groups February 2005
Nadia Webb Attention and passion January 2005
Mamon Gibson Long-range academic planning December 2004
Ruth Carlstrom Misdiagnosis November 2004
Cheryl M. Ackerman Dabrowski's Theory of Positive Disintegration October 2004
Edward R. Amend Biblio and film therapy September 2004
Therese Clifford Finding a therapist for your child August 2004
Sharon Lind Introversion July 2004
F. Richard Olenchak Educational testing June 2004
Arlene DeVries SENG-Model Parent Support Groups May 2004