Gifted children have characteristics that can often cause them to struggle socially and emotionally.
In today’s episode, Colleen shares an audioblog — an article that first appeared on the site — outlining some common challenges facing gifted kids and offering real guidance to help you help your child manage his or her emotions.
Links and Resources from Today’s Show:
- Sponsor: Audible (Get 1 month subscription + 1 EBook for FREE!)
- Original Post: Navigating Social and Emotional Needs of Gifted Kids
- Asynchronous Development in Gifted Children
- Meeting the Asynchronous Needs of Your Gifted Child
- Homeschooling Gifted Children | Meeting Asynchronous Abilities
- The Rethinking Achievement | Helping Gifted Kids Thrive at Home
- Helping Your Child Cope with Anxiety [RLL#51]
- 10 Brilliant Tips for Homeschooling Young Perfectionists
- Perfectionism, Fear of Failure, and the Gifted Child
- Homeschooling Gifted Children | Meeting Asynchronous Abilities
- 5 Tips for Helping Gifted Children Make Friends
- Finding Mentors for Your Child
- Games to Help Kids Control Their Anger
- Managing Perfectionism: 10 Tips for Helping Your Child
- Socialization and Your Gifted or Intense Child
- Teaching Kids About Being a Good Friend with Help From Great Books and Netflix
- Discipline and Your Intense Child
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