Parents' Guide to IQ Testing and Gifted Education

All You Need to Know to Make the Right Decisions for Your Child

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Education, Parenting
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Author: David Palmer ISBN: 9780977109807
Publisher: Parent Guide Books Publication: September 28, 2006
Imprint: Parent Guide Books Language: English
Author: David Palmer
ISBN: 9780977109807
Publisher: Parent Guide Books
Publication: September 28, 2006
Imprint: Parent Guide Books
Language: English

Parents of brainy kids can understand what’s behind IQ testing and selection for special school programs with this guide to gifted education. Written by an IQ specialist, this guide details the history of IQ tests and how they measure intelligence, and familiarizes parents with signs of giftedness they can look for in their own children. Acknowledging that some bright and gifted kids can reach their full potential in a regular classroom, a detailed analysis of how gifted programs work helps parents decide which gifted programs, if any, are right for their children. A section on twice-exceptional, or “2E” kids, shows parents how to recognize signs of learning disabilities in their otherwise bright or achieving kids and how to access school support for those particular problems.

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Parents of brainy kids can understand what’s behind IQ testing and selection for special school programs with this guide to gifted education. Written by an IQ specialist, this guide details the history of IQ tests and how they measure intelligence, and familiarizes parents with signs of giftedness they can look for in their own children. Acknowledging that some bright and gifted kids can reach their full potential in a regular classroom, a detailed analysis of how gifted programs work helps parents decide which gifted programs, if any, are right for their children. A section on twice-exceptional, or “2E” kids, shows parents how to recognize signs of learning disabilities in their otherwise bright or achieving kids and how to access school support for those particular problems.

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