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“Aren’t you supposed to be gifted???” Social & Emotional Needs of the Gifted Child

“Aren’t you supposed to be gifted???” Social & Emotional Needs of the Gifted Child

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“Aren’t you supposed to be gifted???”Social & Emotional Needs

of the Gifted Child

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Mary’s Story

Substitute teacher in the regular 6th grade classroom

Students have history with sub

Lack of mutual trust & respect

Mary’s incident

Humiliated and told to leave class

Comes to GEM room

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Enter Mrs. Gifted Teacher, the“rescuer”

Mary tearfully tells her tale

Fear of losing May trip to San Diego

“Gifted kids should know better”

Resolution, or so I thought

Classroom teacher’s opinion

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Issues? Have we got issues!

Treating all students with respect & dignity

Empowering students to think for themselves

Knowing when to intervene and when to step back

Training all teachers about the unique characteristics of the gifted child

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Characteristics of the Gifted Child Talent Areas (CogAT)

Verbal

Mathematical-Logical

Visual Spatial

A-syncronization in development

Highly intelligent

Socially-emotionally immature

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Characteristics of the Gifted Child Gifted Instructional Standards (MUSD)

Problem Solving

Communication

Personal Development

Dabrowski’s Theory of

Over-Excitabilities

Psychomotor

Sensual

Intellectual

Imaginational

Emotional

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What do the experts say?Books:

• Teaching Young Gifted Children in the Regular Classroom

by Joan Franklin Smutny

• Strengthening Your Program for Gifted Students

by Dr. Roger Taylor

• Teaching Gifted Kids in the Regular Classroom

by Susan Winebrenner

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Current Research• Social and Emotional Development of Gifted

Children: Straight Talk by Tracy L. Cross

• Current Research on the Social and Emotional Development of Gifted and Talented Students: Good News and Future Possibilities by Sally M. Reis and Joseph S. Renzulli

• Patterns of Overexcitabilities in Identified Gifted Students and Their Parents: A Hierarchial Model by Carol L. Tieso

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Gifted Students: Handle with Care!