GT Parent Resources
Here are some resources parents of gifted children may find helpful:
http://ed.sc.gov/instruction/standards-learning/advanced-academic-programs/gifted-and-talented/
This is the Gifted and Talented homepage for the South Carolina State Department of Education. You will find the state regulations governing all South Carolina GT programs, SC identification criteria, GT curriculum guidelines and a GT skills scope and sequence.
http://www.nagc.org
There is a wealth of information waiting for you at the NAGC website. This organization invests all its resources to train teachers, encourage parents, and educate administrators and policymakers on how to develop and support gifted children.
http://www.tip.duke.edu/node/84
This free online newsletter is available to all parents in search of guidance in raising and educating their gifted children.
http://www.prufrock.com
This website contains gifted education news, information, and resources about teaching and parenting gifted children.
giftededpress.com
Maurice Fisher, Ph.D. is editor of Gifted Education Press. If you email him at this address, you may subscribe to the free online publication, Gifted Education Press Quarterly.
http://www.freespirit.com
Free Spirit is the leading publisher of learning tools that support young people’s social and emotional health. It is an excellent
resource for finding materials that address the specific needs of gifted children.
http://www.sengifted.org
SENG is dedicated to fostering environments in which gifted adults and children, in all their diversity, understand and accept
themselves and are understood, valued, nurtured, and supported by their families, schools, workplaces, and communities.
http://www.mindware.com
What a wonderful catalog of brainy toys for kids of all ages!
Here are some resources parents of gifted children may find helpful:
http://ed.sc.gov/instruction/standards-learning/advanced-academic-programs/gifted-and-talented/
This is the Gifted and Talented homepage for the South Carolina State Department of Education. You will find the state regulations governing all South Carolina GT programs, SC identification criteria, GT curriculum guidelines and a GT skills scope and sequence.
http://www.nagc.org
There is a wealth of information waiting for you at the NAGC website. This organization invests all its resources to train teachers, encourage parents, and educate administrators and policymakers on how to develop and support gifted children.
http://www.tip.duke.edu/node/84
This free online newsletter is available to all parents in search of guidance in raising and educating their gifted children.
http://www.prufrock.com
This website contains gifted education news, information, and resources about teaching and parenting gifted children.
giftededpress.com
Maurice Fisher, Ph.D. is editor of Gifted Education Press. If you email him at this address, you may subscribe to the free online publication, Gifted Education Press Quarterly.
http://www.freespirit.com
Free Spirit is the leading publisher of learning tools that support young people’s social and emotional health. It is an excellent
resource for finding materials that address the specific needs of gifted children.
http://www.sengifted.org
SENG is dedicated to fostering environments in which gifted adults and children, in all their diversity, understand and accept
themselves and are understood, valued, nurtured, and supported by their families, schools, workplaces, and communities.
http://www.mindware.com
What a wonderful catalog of brainy toys for kids of all ages!