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~ (Author) "Every day thousands of kids are being tested, sorted, and placed into special school programs based on a set of rules that many parents just..." (more)
Key Phrases: psychological process deficit, resource specialist program, gifted range, Quick Points, Attention Deficit, Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale (more...)
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This book gives parents an insiders look at how the selection process for special programs really works. It answers questions such as how schools identify gifted students and who gets tested and why. It also discusses the question of whether gifted classes are right for your child. It reveals what the signs of giftedness are and why every parent should recognize the signs of this as well as learning disabilities. This book presents the common discussion of what an IQ score means and if there is a down side to having a high IQ, and if there are special programs available for bright kids with learning disabilities. This book is a must for all parents and grandparents.


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Parents' Guide to IQ Testing and Gifted Education is the only book written specifically for parents who need to understand gifted testing and gifted programming so that they can make informed decisions for their children.

If your child is being tested for a gifted program, or if you're just trying to understand what gifted education is all about, you need information. In fact, when it comes to making educational placement decisions for your child you should know as much as teachers, principals, school psychologists, or anyone else.

This book gives those with little or no background in IQ testing and gifted education a close look at how the system of screening, testing, and programming really works. This is where you'll find the direct answers and specific advice you need to make the right decisions for your child.

In this book you'll find straight forward answers to the questions parents ask most...

- Who gets tested and why?
- Are gifted programs right for my child?
- What are the potential drawbacks to a gifted placement?
- What are the signs of giftedness and why should I know?
- What do IQ tests measure?
- What do IQ scores mean?
- How do learning problems like ADHD affect IQ scores?
- Are IQ scores always accurate?
- What score is needed for placement in a gifted program?
- Do all districts use these same cut-off scores?
- Are there circumstances where a child should be tested before starting school?
- Why is my high-achieving child not being considered for the gifted program?
- If my child is tested again in a year or two, is the score likely to be the same?
- I don't think the score is accurate. Should I get a second opinion?
- How much will it cost to get a private assessment?
- Who is qualified to administer IQ tests and how do I find them?
- What kind of IQ test should I ask for?
- Is there a downside to having a high IQ?
- Why do some kids with high IQ's seem to have social problems?
- What does "optimal IQ" mean?
- What special programs are available for bright kids with learning problems?

...And much more

Some bright or gifted kids can reach their full potential in a regular school program - but some need a different kind of learning experience to blossom.

Schools recognize this. So do parents, researchers, and specialists who advocate for this sometimes overlooked group.

If you think you have one of these kids, you need to get informed so that you can find the support your child needs.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 219 pages
  • Publisher: Parent Guide Books (February 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0977109852
  • ISBN-13: 978-0977109852
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #174,156 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Every parent should read this book!, March 2, 2007
By Carolyn K. "Mrs. Hoagie" (Hoagies' Gifted Education Page) - See all my reviews
  
Not just every parent of a gifted child, but every teacher and every guidance counselor of gifted children, too, should read Parent's Guide to IQ Testing and Gifted Education. Palmer explains all in one book, what it took me years of talking to dozens of gifted professionals to learn for myself. And Palmer makes it easy to read, with review points at the end of each chapter - if you're in a hurry, read the review points first, and pick the chapters that answer the questions you have right now. But read the whole book cover to cover when you have time - it's worth it!

What do IQ tests measure, and what don't they measure? What's the difference between group and individual tests? How about surveys? What are the different kinds of scores that result from these tests: standard scores, percentiles, and age-equivalent scores? How are gifted children identified by these tests? Which groups of children are commonly under-identified? How does identification vary from school district to school district and state to state? And besides test scores, what are the characteristics commonly found in gifted children?

But Parent's Guide to IQ Testing and Gifted Education is not just about tests and testing. It describes various gifted education programs, and how those programs may or may not serve your gifted child. Are there disadvantages to being gifted? Palmer describes common sensitivities of the gifted child, and the possible effects on the child's self-esteem.

Gifted children may also suffer from learning disabilities, much to the surprise of parents and teachers alike. In Part III, Palmer points out possible LDs, and identification methods for gifted children with memory, attention, vision or auditory processing problems, and more. What are the options for gifted and learning disabled, also called twice exceptional children? IEPs, resource rooms, aides and more, are discussed.

Palmer concludes with a history of the measure of intelligence, IQ tests and testing, nature and nurture, and other discussion topics.

If you are the parent of a gifted child, or you suspect you're the parent of a gifted child, you should read this book. And if you are a teacher, you should read this book to learn more about the gifted children in your classroom.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great resource for parents!, December 7, 2006
I was interested in learning about IQ testing because I'm considering enrolling my son in a gifted program. I was thrilled to find this book as it answered so many of my questions. It's really written for parents, not academics. This book was especially helpful because it helped explain that many of the behaviors I'm noticing in him are actually because of his giftedness. This is a fabulous resource for anyone who wants to learn how to navigate the IQ testing process. It also helps you understand how the tests are used and what the scores mean.
I highly recommend this book to any parent!
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5.0 out of 5 stars by Dr. Caron Goode, Author, "Help Kids Cope with Stress & Trauma, October 23, 2006
Author David Palmer has brought to parents an easy-to-read, concise guide to a large and confusing topic of which children get tested and why they are tested in schools. Having evaluated all ages and types of children, I am familiar with the parents who politely listen to test results, smile and have no questions. This is the book that every teacher, school psychologist, diagnostician and counselor can hand to a parent and be assured that all is explained clearly with Q & A format, bullet points and stories. I highly recommend this book because it takes away the mystery of testing and parents' guilt feelings about a perceived problem. By reading the sections on children's giftedness, strengths and challenging learning problems, parents are better informed to make the right educational decisions. I highly recommend this book to parents as well as teachers and others who influence children's education.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Informative, clear and concise - highly recommended
"Parents' Guide to IQ Testing and Gifted Education" aims to give a good overall understanding of giftedness in children, the basics of IQ interpretation and what educational... Read more
Published 6 months ago by AP Takano

3.0 out of 5 stars Good for parents who know nothing about gifted individuals
As a parent of a twice exceptional child, I am perhaps too well versed in the topic of IQ testing and gifted children. Read more
Published 6 months ago by C. M. Carino

5.0 out of 5 stars A great help to our family
Thanks to Parents' Guide to IQ Testing and Gifted Education and a consultation with Dr. Palmer, our bright and talented daughter is now back on track. Based on Dr. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Mary Pitzer

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book for Parents by Dr. David Palmer of the Palmer Learnnig Center - Extremely Helpful
We were interested in finding ways to challenge our daughter who was working far ahead of most of the other children in her grade and was starting to complain about school being... Read more
Published 21 months ago by B. Aget

2.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly Irrelevant
I bought this book because I am interested in the gifted program for my kid. However, I am very surprised that this book is totally irrelevant to my need. Read more
Published 23 months ago by H. Zhang

4.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful resource for parents!


Dr. David Palmer's Parent's Guide to IQ Testing and Gifted Education is a very thorough look at intelligence testing in general and for gifted children in... Read more
Published on November 3, 2007 by Lorel Shea

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Resource
We were curious about our daughter's advanced abilities and wanted more information. Dr. Palmer's book explained the process of IQ testing and the different aspects of identifying... Read more
Published on March 16, 2007 by S. Powell

5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent guide thoroughly covering the wealth of options available
Parents' Guide To IQ Testing and Gifted Education: All You Need To Know To Make The Right Decisions For Your Child by David Palmer Ph.D. Read more
Published on December 8, 2006 by Midwest Book Review

5.0 out of 5 stars Palmer has it right... including explanation of IQ scores.
Palmer's book is a clearly written, user-friendly guide written specifically for parents so that they can understand the system of gifted programming and selection and effectively... Read more
Published on November 30, 2006 by Jean

4.0 out of 5 stars Good guide except the explanation of IQ scores is wrong
Palmer's book is a good little guide except, unfortunately, for the incorrect and misleading description of the meaning of IQ scores. Read more
Published on November 10, 2006 by Deborah L. Ruf

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