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Your child is clearly gifted, if not brilliant: Will the school agree and be happy to see you?
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Ignoring High Abilities in School Children Can Lead to Behavioral Issues
Apr 28, 2025
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Preschool Behaviors in Highly to Profoundly Gifted Children
May 20, 2024
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Math and Writing Troubles for Many Gifted Children — Why?
Jun 2, 2025
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Ruf Estimates of Levels of Giftedness
Why the 5 Levels? A Summary
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Are you Gifted?
And what does it mean to be gifted?
Feb 11
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Please Stop Shaming Gifted Children and Their Families
Gifted terminology is the problem, not the child or their parents
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Gifted Baby Boomers: How They Were Raised, and How They Raised You
… and how it might still be affecting you, your parenting, and your relationships
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Am I an Intelligent Woman?
How Would I know?
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Giftedness Unfolded: What Happens After Childhood Genius
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Oct 31, 2025
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A simple guide to staying sane with Substack
I moved my email list to Substack with a bit of trepidation: Would people be bothered by the change?
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