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Gifted Child: How to Parent and Educate Highly Emotional, Intelligent Children
Gifted Child: How to Parent and Educate Highly Emotional, Intelligent Children
Gifted Child: How to Parent and Educate Highly Emotional, Intelligent Children
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Gifted Child: How to Parent and Educate Highly Emotional, Intelligent Children

Written by Angela Wayning

Narrated by Casey Wayman

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Do gifted children have behavioral problems? Do they adapt? Are they perfectionists?


The answer to these three questions is a resounding “yes.” However, this also raises questions that need to be answered about how to parent them, how to handle outbursts and emotional moments, etc.


Most gifted children are intelligent because their senses are sharp and intense, and this can result in strong feelings of self-reflection and dramas over nothing. Sometimes, they may say that things that are easy, are actually hard, or they are unwilling to push through with certain things. So, how do you deal with that?


In this book, we’ll talk about that, as well as some of the prevention efforts to make sure your highly intelligent child won’t become the victim of bullying. We’ll also touch on the question of whether you should homeschool your child or not, something that many parents struggle with.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 11, 2020
ISBN9781662236228
Gifted Child: How to Parent and Educate Highly Emotional, Intelligent Children

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    The author really understands how to say it perfectly. It's cool to tune in to a book such as this one. This deserved my time. Lastly, a narrated book that delivers. One more detail: The storyteller seemed so good that I would listen to it in the future. And maybe more than just one time. I cannot remember every single thing that's being said in all these books, so it would be worth reminding myself of what was actually being mentioned.

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