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9780910707657

Grandparents' Guide To Gifted Children

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    9780910707657

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    0910707650

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2004-10-30
  • Publisher: Great Potential Pr Inc

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Table of Contents

Introduction xv
Chapter 1. You and Your Grandchild 1(22)
Bright Children Have Special Needs
3(4)
Your Gifted Grandchild in School
7(2)
Losing Our Elders
9(7)
The Unique Role of Grandparents
16(2)
Building a Bond with Your Grandchild
18(5)
Chapter 2. Is My Grandchild Gifted? 23(22)
Early Signs
24(2)
Characteristics
26(8)
Strong Verbal Abilities
27(1)
Unusually Good Memory
28(1)
Intense Curiosity
28(1)
Passionate Imagination and Creativity
29(1)
Remarkable Sense of Humor
29(2)
Longer Attention Span
31(1)
Complex Thinking
32(1)
Sensitivity
32(1)
Intensity
33(1)
Gifted or Just Smart?
34(3)
Questioning Style
35(1)
Learning Speed and Application of Concepts
35(1)
Emotional Outlook
36(1)
Level of Interest
36(1)
Language Ability
36(1)
Concern with Morality, Justice, and Fairness
36(1)
How Many Gifted Children Are There?
37(5)
Types of Giftedness
40(1)
Intellectual
40(1)
Academic
41(1)
Creative
41(1)
Leadership
41(1)
Visual and Performing Arts
41(1)
Twice Exceptional Gifted Children
42(3)
Chapter 3. Some Areas of Concern for Gifted Children 45(36)
Perfectionism
47(4)
Relating to Peers
51(4)
Underachievement
55(2)
Discipline and Power Struggles
57(4)
Dependence upon Praise and Accomplishments
61(3)
Sensitivity and Intensity
64(3)
Tradition-Breaking
67(4)
Risk-Taking and Resiliency
71(2)
Judgment versus Intellect
73(2)
Stress and Depression
75(2)
Nurturing the Emotions
77(4)
Chapter 4. Expanding the World for Gifted Children 81(20)
Experiences to Open the Mind
82(10)
Games and Play
84(2)
Books and Reading
86(1)
Number Games
87(1)
Cultural Events and Travel
87(3)
Projects
90(1)
Television and Computer Games
91(1)
Learning How to Think
92(1)
Learning to Compete
93(4)
Winning and Losing
94(1)
Competing for Yourself
95(1)
Competing in the Fancily
95(2)
Academic Competitions
97(1)
Learning One's Place in Culture and the World
97(4)
Values
97(1)
Leadership and Service
98(3)
Chapter 5. Maximizing Grandparenting 101(24)
Team with Parents
102(4)
When Parents Are Overprotective
106(2)
Avoid Being a Pushy Grandparent
108(2)
Establish Some House Rules
110(2)
Blended, Single, and/or Divorced Families
112(1)
Grandparents as Daycare Providers
113(1)
Helping Parents Cope with Peer Pressure
114(1)
How It "Used to Be"
115(2)
Grandchild as a Teacher
117(1)
Long Distance Connections
118(3)
Belongingness
121(4)
Chapter 6. When a Grandparent Becomes the Parent 125(40)
Discipline
126(15)
Setting Limits
128(2)
Developing Rules
130(2)
Enforcing Rules
132(5)
Shooing Flies and Nagging
137(2)
Natural Consequences
139(2)
Praise, Encouragement, and Motivation
141(3)
Offering Choices
144(1)
Promoting Good Communication
145(7)
Expressing Feelings and Emotions
146(1)
Creating a Climate for Communication
147(1)
Listening as Communication
148(3)
Touching as Communication
151(1)
Avoiding Gossip
152(1)
Rewarding Honesty
152(3)
Expect Grandchildren to Act Wisely
155(1)
Avoid Giving Up on Your Approach Too Soon
155(1)
How Do You Talk about the Parents Who Are Absent?
156(1)
Support for Grandparents Who Are Parenting
157(1)
When Counseling Is Helpful
158(7)
Chapter 7. Educational Planning 165(32)
Can't I Simply Trust the Schools?
166(1)
At What Age Do Schools Identify Gifted Children?
167(1)
How Do Schools Identify Gifted Children?
168(2)
Teacher Nominations and Group Achievement Tests
170(3)
Rating Scales and Checklists
173(1)
My Grandchild Has Been Identified as Gifted-Now What?
174(3)
School Programs for Gifted Children
177(15)
Enrichment
178(1)
Enrichment Programs
179(1)
Pull-Out or Resource Programs
179(3)
Other Options
182(3)
Acceleration
185(2)
Advanced Placement Programs
187(1)
Talent Search Programs
187(1)
International Baccalaureate Program
188(1)
Self-Contained Schools for Gifted Children
188(1)
Charter Schools
189(1)
Private Schools
190(1)
Home Schooling
190(2)
Developing an Educational Plan
192(1)
More Important than the Actual Program
192(3)
Grandparent and Parent Involvement
195(2)
Chapter 8. Other Resources for Gifted Children 197(12)
Libraries
199(1)
Museums and Zoos
200(1)
Nature Parks
201(1)
Internet Resources
202(1)
Saturday Programs
202(1)
Summer Camps
203(1)
Summer Gifted Residential Programs
204(1)
Governor's Schools and Other Special Schools
205(1)
Travel Abroad
206(3)
Chapter 9. Advocating for Your Gifted Grandchild 209(16)
Advocacy with the Child's Parents
210(1)
Advocacy with Schools
211(5)
Parents and Grandparents Have a Voice
216(3)
Advocacy in the Community
219(3)
Non-Profit Associations, Private Foundations, and Charitable Giving
222(3)
Chapter 10. Planning for the Future of Your Gifted Grandchild 225(26)
Estate and Financial Planning for Grandparents
225(17)
Historical Perspective of Gift and Estate Tax
227(1)
Transferring Assets to Grandchildren
228(1)
Federal Taxation of Gifts
228(2)
Federal Estate Taxes
230(2)
Generation Skipping Taxes
232(1)
Planning for Grandchildren
232(2)
Uniform Transfers to Minors Act Accounts
234(1)
Section 529 Plans
235(3)
Education Savings Account
238(1)
Using Trusts to Provide for Grandchildren
239(3)
Conclusion
242(1)
Using Your Wealth
242(1)
Your Personal Legacy
243(3)
Ethical Wills
246(2)
The Future Is in Their Hands (But Also in Yours)
248(3)
Glossary 251(4)
Appendix A. Websites for Grandparents 255(2)
Appendix B. Grandparent Support Groups and National Organizations 257(2)
Appendix C. Recommended Readings for Grandparents and Parents 259(8)
Grandparent Book List
259(2)
Parent Booklist
261(6)
Endnotes 267(6)
References 273(8)
Index 281(6)
About the Authors 287

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