Book Recommendations

  • Smart but Scattered

    This book provides strategies to help children develop executive function skills such as organization, focus, and self-control. It includes practical tools for parents and educators to support students who struggle with attention and time management.

  • A Parent's Guide to Gifted Children

    A must-read for parents of gifted kids, this book explores topics such as perfectionism, asynchronous development, and emotional intensity. It offers practical advice for nurturing gifted children while addressing their unique challenges.

  • Brain-Based Learning With Gifted Students

    This book delves into how neuroscience can inform effective teaching practices for gifted learners, providing research-backed strategies for engagement and enrichment.

  • Differentiation for Gifted Learners: Going Beyond the Basics

    Designed for educators, this book provides strategies for adapting curriculum to meet the needs of advanced learners, ensuring they stay challenged and engaged in the classroom.

  • Teaching Gifted Kids in Today's Classroom

    A practical guide for teachers looking to create a more inclusive and differentiated classroom for gifted students. It includes real-world examples, lesson ideas, and classroom management tips.

  • The Talent Code

    This book explores how talent develops and how educators and parents can nurture deep learning and skill mastery in children through deliberate practice and motivation.

  • The Survival Guide for Gifted Kids

    A book written for gifted children, helping them navigate the challenges of being different, from friendships to schoolwork.

  • The Gifted Kids Survival Guide: A Teen Handbook

    A book written for gifted teens, helping them navigate the challenges of being different, from friendships to schoolwork.

  • Emotional Intensity in Gifted Students

    This book helps parents and educators support the intense emotions that often come with giftedness, offering strategies to help children manage stress, anxiety, and perfectionism.

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