This presentation explains emotional regulation in children and how parents and educators can help gifted children learn what they need for their social and emotional well-being.
Find out what differentiation and individualization really are and how they really do work, and really help gifted and other students. This is useful information for teachers, homeschoolers, and parents when advocating for their highly able children.
What is it really like to raise a twice-exceptional child? They may be on both ends of the normal curve but they are caught in the middle. Find out from these experienced moms what works, what doesn't, and how each child's situation is unique.
Overexcitabilities are often mentioned in discussions about the social and emotional needs of the gifted. They are often listed as characteristics but they are often not explained well or how to utilize them. This presentation and its accompanying two discussion group sessions attempt to do just that.
Harvard Alumni for Education, Boston hosts this panel on Gifted and Special Education featuring MAGE President Michelle Barmazel
Gifted Education starts at: 21:25
Michelle Barmazel starts at: 33:05
Just as gifted/twice exceptional students develop differently in their academics, the same is true of their social emotional development. Learn about the social emotional side of giftedness in this presentation from the MAGE 2021 Conference.
Stanford Business School and Harvard KennedySchool MC/MPA graduate Michelle Barmazel shedding new light on gifted education.
Food sensitivities are incredibly common in the gifted/twice exceptional community. Learn from specialist Kara Darling, leader from Lighthouse Care.