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Family Conversations Engaging AIG Learners at Home in the Summer Sneha Shah-Coltrane Director, Gifted Education and Advanced Programs NC Department of Public Instruction [email protected] 919-807-3849 May 2013

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Family ConversationsEngaging AIG Learners at

Home in the Summer

Sneha Shah-ColtraneDirector, Gifted Education and Advanced Programs

NC Department of Public Instruction

[email protected] 919-807-3849

May 2013

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Who are gifted children?Think about your own child or student(s). Describe characteristics.

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COGNITIVELY AND EMOTIONALLY INTENSE.

Great way to remember…

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Academic Needs

AIG LearnersAIG Learners

CognitiveNeeds

Emotional Needs

Social Needs

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How do you engage your gifted child at home? You clearly are already doing a great job!

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Top 10 ThoughtsEngaging Gifted Learners at Home

1. Determine your purpose – especially, in the summer.– Foster interest? Develop curiosity? Improve academic?

Attend to physical well-being? Foster friendships? Allow no schedule?

2. Discuss anything and everything. – Note interests.– Note when and where your child is most engaged.

3. Cultivate curiosity. – Ask questions.

– Provide time for thinking and wondering. I wonder…

– Create space and time for searching and learning.

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4. Foster interest development. – Encourage any topics or questions of study.

– Interest is one of the most motivating factors for learning among gifted children.

– Provide opportunities for own research.

5. Develop academics.– Time to further build strengths or build on challenge

areas. – Use digital, print and real experiences. “Bedtime Math”

– Understand NC Standard Course of Study.

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6. Support emotional development.– Use various media to spark conversations.

– Create connections between child and x.

– Reflect on situations from the prior year.

7. Engage with community.– Take a field-study to a local sites, such as parks,

museum, library, art exhibits.

– Volunteer with groups that support child’s passions.

– Experience service-learning opportunities.

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8. Provide your gifted with choice and opportunities for input into the summer. – Family planning and activities.– Learning experiences and projects.

9. Be aware of your own tendencies as parents/caregivers during the summer and the family schedule.

10. Be with your child. Sharing time and moments over the summer will lead to a stronger relationship – this will have the biggest impact on her/his later life.

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Books for Review

• Emotional Intensity in Gifted Students, Helping Kids Cope with Explosive Feelings by Christine Fonseca

• Parenting Gifted Children by Jennifer Jolly, Donald Treffinger and Tracy Inman and Joan Franklin Smutney

• Raising a Gifted Child by Carol Fertig

• Teacher’s Survival Guide Gifted Education by Julia Link Roberts and Julia Roberts Boggess

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Online Resources

Supporting Emotional Needs of the GiftedWebsite: http://www.sengifted.org/

NAGC website, National Association for Gifted Childrenhttp://www.nagc.org/index.aspx?id=1836&terms=social+and+emotional

Unwrapping the Gifted – Blog by T Fisherhttp://blogs.edweek.org/teachers/unwrapping_the_gifted/2009/03/using_bibliotherapy_with_gifted_children.html

Hoagies Giftedhttp://www.hoagiesgifted.org/parents.htm

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In order to optimally develop your child, our goal is:

AIG: All Day, Everyday!