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Gifted Advocacy

Five tips for communicating with your gifted child's teacher

Why aren't you advocating for your gifted child

Power in numbers: How gifted advocacy parent groups can help you and your kids

Six tips for communicating with your gifted child's teacher

What gifted advocacy is not

Another call to action: Join the mission to clarify giftedness for the uninformed

Gifted advocacy is an education

How the media discredits successful students

Stop the shaming: Why we must advocated for gifted children now

The gift of advocacy

Another (and possibly the most important) reason to advocate for gifted kids
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Disclaimer: Please note that written material in this blog is for informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for meeting directly with a psychologist, school psychologist or counselor. If you or your child would benefit from an evaluation or counseling, please seek professional services within your local community.
Dr. Post is a Clinical Psychologist, with over 35 years of experience. In addition to her work as a psychotherapist, she continues to advocate for the gifted by offering consultations/coaching (in person or via phone or videoconferencing) to gifted adults, parents of gifted children, teaching professionals, mental health professionals, and parent advocacy groups. To find out more, please see information about coaching.
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