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2e (Twice-Exceptional) Newsletter 2e Newsletter is all about understanding twice-exceptional children and helping to meet their needs. The newsletter features:
* Articles on giftedness, learning differences, and the combination of the two
* Profiles of experts, organizations, and resources for and about 2e children
* Columns that offer insight into living and working with twice-exceptional children
* Research findings, trends, and other news and events
* Conference coverage
* Book reviews and recommendations
The newsletter is for Parents, educators, advocates, medical/mental health professionals, and others who help 2e kids reach their potential
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Duke TIP Since 1980, the Duke Talent Identification Program (Duke TIP) has been a world leader in identifying academically talented students and providing innovative programs to support the development of their optimal potential.
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ERIC - Selected Readings for Parents and Educators of Gifted Children Books for Parents and Educators of Gifted Children (by ERIC through 2003)
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Hollingworth Center for Highly Gifted Children A national volunteer resource and support network for highly Gifted Children, their families, schools and communities.
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National Research Center for Gifted and Talented The mission of The National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented is to plan and conduct a program of high quality research that is theory-driven, problem-based, practice-relevant, and consumer-oriented. Our mission includes a broad based dissemination function that targets practitioners, parents, and policy makers as well as other researchers. Our mission also includes the formation of a community of scholars that works cooperatively to advance the scientific contributions to our field.
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SENG (Supporting Emotional Needs of the Gifted) SENG is dedicated to fostering environments in which gifted adults and children, in all their diversity, understand and accept themselves and are understood, valued, nurtured, and supported by their families, schools, workplaces and communities.
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The Association for the Gifted (TAG) The Association for the Gifted (TAG) was organized as a division of The Council for Exceptional Children in 1958. TAG plays a major part in helping both professionals and parents work more effectively with one of our most precious resources: the gifted child.
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The Center for Talent Development The Center for Talent Development at Northwestern University is an accredited learning center and research facility serving the gifted community of the Midwest. Through the Midwest Academic Talent Search and other programs, CTD has assisted more than 500,000 families with gifted students ages 4 to 18.
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The Council for Exceptional Children The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) is the largest international professional organization dedicated to improving educational outcomes for individuals with exceptionalities, students with disabilities, and/or the gifted. CEC advocates for appropriate governmental policies, sets professional standards, provides continual professional development, advocates for newly and historically underserved individuals with exceptionalities, and helps professionals obtain conditions and resources necessary for effective professional practice.
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The National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) Our parent organization: "The National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) is an organization of parents, teachers, educators, other professionals, and community leaders who unite to address the unique needs of children and youth with demonstrated gifts and talents as well as those children who may be able to develop their talent potential with appropriate educational experiences."
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The National Foundation for Gifted and Creative Children (NFGCC) The National Foundation for Gifted and Creative Children was formed over 30 years ago. The main goal of The Foundation was to get much needed information to the parents of gifted children. The need is still there. Many gifted children are being destroyed in the public education system. Many gifted children are being falsely labeled with ADD as well as ADHD. And many parents are unaware their child/children could be potentially gifted. The Foundation's main objective is to reach out and help these precious children. The National Foundation for Gifted and Creative Children is a non-profit, non-sectarian, organization. Please feel free to download the complete packet of information provided by the Foundation as well as the informative news articles.
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Uniquely Gifted Resources for Gifted Children with Special Needs
(ADD/ADHD, Learning Disabilities (LD), Asperger Syndrome, etc.)
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American Association for Gifted Children at Duke University Has info about birth
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Summer Institute for the Gifted The Summer Institute for the Gifted offers residential and day programs for gifted and talented students in grades K through 11
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Higher Educational Resources & Opportunities for Exceptional Scholars HEROES is committed to promoting the educational, social and emotional development of profoundly gifted students.
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Storming Robots Storming Robots is a robotics and technology learning center for talented youth. Their focus is on using robotics as a means to inspire children's interest and further challenge their intellect in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, (S.T.E.M.), analytical, and strategic thinking
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