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Learning About Gifted Children

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Suzi Cottrell and Michael F. Shaughnessy An Interview with Dr. Edward R. Amend: About the Emotional Needs of Gifted Kids
From EducationNews.org (2005). Retrieved December 29, 2005 here. Reprinted with permission.
James R. Delisle Do we know if gifted children are being served appropriately?
Copyright © 2003 SENG.
Alan L. Edmunds and Gail A. Edmunds Sensitivity: A double-edged sword for the pre-adolescent and adolescent child
From Roeper Review. (2005) Winter (69-77). Reprinted with permission.
Deirdre V. Lovecky Exceptionally Gifted Children: Different Minds
From Roeper Review. 1994 17(2). Reprinted with permission.
Vicky Frankfourth Moyle Authentic Character Development - Beyond Nature and Nurture
From Hafenstein, Kutrumbos, Delisle (Eds.). (2005). Perspectives in Gifted Education: Vol. 3. Complexities of Emotional Development, Spirituality and Hope (Fall, pp.33-59). University of Denver, Institute for the Development of Gifted Education, Ricks Center for Gifted Children. Reprinted with permission.
SENG Update See also these articles archived from SENG's monthly email newsletter:
Asynchronous development by Jean Goerss
Young gifted children by Beverly Shaklee
Stephanie S. Tolan Is it a cheetah?
Copyright © 1995 Stephanie S. Tolan.
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