RLL #87: [Audioblog] 100 Hints That Your Child Might Be Gifted
Even experts can’t really agree on a concrete definition of giftedness, but as parents, we have a pretty good idea just from watching our kids. Some of their behavior is puzzling, their reactions can be downright confusing, but they are all gifted, all the time. Listen in as Colleen shares an audioblog – a post originally from the website written by Jen Vail, our Community Manager – that shares with both laughter and all seriousness how we have hints that our kiddos are gifted.
Links and Resources from Today’s Show:
- Sponsor: Time 4 Learning
- Original post: 100 Hints That Your Child Might Be Gifted
- How do I Know If My Child is Gifted?
- What Does a Gifted Child Look Like?
- Nurturing Your Gifted Toddler
- Raising Poppies (Facebook group)
- Homeschooling Poppies | A Raising Poppies Community
- RLL 31: Should I Test My Child for Giftedness?
- Recognizing and Nurturing Giftedness
- What is an Intense Child?
- Giftedness & Intensity
- Let’s Talk About Emotional Overexcitability
- Overexcitabilities and Why They Matter for Gifted Kids
- Asynchronous Development in Gifted Children
- RLL #51: Helping Your Child Cope with Anxiety
- Do Gifted Kids Need Less Sleep? {Establishing Better Sleep Habits
- When Anxiety Looks Like Anger
- Black History Month and Your Emotionally Intense Child
- When You Have to Say “No” | Respecting Your Child’s Sensory Needs
- Why It Stinks to be Gifted in Schools Today
- Managing Perfectionism: 10 Tips For Helping Your Child
- RLL 20: Helping Your Kiddo with Executive Function Skills Struggles | A Listener Question
- Psychomotor Overexcitabilities: Helping Your Child Thrive
- Meeting the Asynchronous Needs of Your Gifted Child
- Navigating Social and Emotional Needs of Gifted Kids
- Help Your Intense Child Regulate Emotions Easily
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