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Your Gifted Child: How to Recognize and Develop the Special Talents in Your Child from Birth to Age Seven [Hardcover]

Joan Franklin Smutny (Author), Kathleen Veenker (Author), Stephen Veenker (Author)
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0816016631 978-0816016631 August 1989
An estimated 500,000 potentially gifted children are born each year. Since most schools don't begin to test for giftedness until about the age of eight, it is left to parents to recognize and nurture their children's special talents and abilities in the early critical years. This intelligent, insightful, and useful volume is a complete guide to identifying gifted children and helping them develop to the fullest.

Packed with sound advice drawn from both the latest research and examples from real families, Your Gifted Child covers all the major issues that arise for gifted children and their parents, from birth to age seven. The authors have combined their years of experience studying gifted children, raising their own, and conducting workshops for families. In Your Gifted Child, they share their knowledge on how to recognize the early signs of giftedness, stimulate curiosity and creativity, choose the right books and science projects, foster sound social and moral development, evaluate preschool and primary school programs, develop language skills, and much more.

Encouraging a gifted child is not the same as pumping a "superbaby" full of facts. Rather, it is a way of bringing an extraordinary inborn potential to its full flowering without pressure or intrusiveness. Parents of gifted children and professionals who work with them will find Your Gifted Child the indispensable volume on the subject.
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This marvelous book is certain to be enthusiastically welcomed by all parents interested in the optimum development of their child's abilities. Based on the premise that the development process begins in infancy, it is crammed with succinct, useful guidelines for identifying gifted children. The authors offer specific suggestions and advice for fostering whatever special talents the child displays. The chapters on schooling, I.Q. testing, and parental responsibilities are forthright and balanced, while the appendixes contain much practical information including comprehensive checklists of normative developmental skills from birth through kindergarten. A commonsense, reassuring approach to child rearing.
- Carol Glatt, Northeastern Hosp., Philadelphia
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"Your Gifted Child is neither a cookbook nor a 'build a better baby book' as [are] too many recent works on parenting bright children. Rather, this much-needed work empowers parents to invite gifted development in their offspring through finding and encouraging special aspects that may 'turn into magical gifts'.--"Nora Cohen, Ph.D.University of Oregon

"Offers needed insights and expertise to foster supportive and nurturing environments.--" Curriculum Product News --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 212 pages
  • Publisher: Facts on File (August 1989)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0816016631
  • ISBN-13: 978-0816016631
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,886,433 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Treasure Chest of Ideas, August 22, 2001
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This review is from: Your Gifted Child (Paperback)
I first read this fine book when it was published in 1989. Because of the abundance of timeless, insightful ideas it contains, I gave it to my daughter when she became a mother. Potential readers looking at the Contents page will immediately see the wide range of topics discussed on the subject of giftedness, and how to recognize and nuture it during the critical developmental years of birth to seven. The chapters abound with ideas on stimulating the creativity, curiosity, social, emotional and intellectual development of this young individual.

Services which are available and what to expect upon school matriculation are discussed. My daughter found the Appendix section especially useful. It contains helpful developmental checklists. By matching the lists to the child's ability parents have a practical way to identify strengths and weaknesses of their child. Parents and grandparents who are curious to know if their child is gifted and/or how to effectively deal with that special individual will find this book to be a treasure chest of ideas.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Treasure Chest of Ideas, August 22, 2001
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This review is from: Your Gifted Child (Paperback)
I first read this fine book when it was published in 1989. Because of the abundance of timeless, insightful ideas it contains, I gave it to my daughter when she became a mother. Potential readers looking at the Contents page will immediately see the wide range of topics discussed on the subject of giftedness, and how to recognize and nurture it during the critical developmental years of birth to seven. The chapters abound with ideas on stimulating the creativity, curiosity, social, emotional and intellectual development of this young individual.

Services which are available and what to expect upon school matriculation are discussed. My daughter found the Appendix section especially useful. It contains helpful developmental checklists. By matching the lists to the child's ability parents have a practical way to identify strengths and weaknesses of their child. Parents and grandparents who are curious to know if their child is gifted and/or how to effectively deal with that special individual will find this book to be a treasure chest of ideas.

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4.0 out of 5 stars good reference for parents, September 6, 2010
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This book was recommend to me by a professional and I must agree it is a very good book. It walks through how the child develops slightly different from normal and what to watch out for to how to interact with teachers and schools to make sure a child's needs are meet. I highly recommend the book to anyone with a child who is potentially gifted.
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