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Gifted Child Parent Support Group Featuring Prominent Expert

Parenting Precocious Kids: Understanding the Ups and Downs of Growing Up Gifted

Special Guest Speaker: Dr. Jim Delisle

Parents of gifted children and teens have many questions about how best to meet their intellectual and emotional needs. They want to know what giftedness is and the label’s impact on other family members. They want to know how to advocate for their gifted child in a school setting mired in “bringing up the bottom” rather than “raising the bar” at the top. They want to know how to set expectations that are appropriate and attainable. And they want to know how to juggle the wide range of emotional intensities that often “comes with the territory” in raising gifted kids.

Dr. James (Jim) Delisle has taught gifted children and those who work on their behalf for more than 35 years. Jim retired from Kent State University in 2008 after 25 years of service there as a professor of special education. Throughout his career, Jim has taken time away from college teaching to return to his “classroom roots”, volunteering as a 2nd, 4th, 5th and 8th grade teacher. Too, Jim taught gifted middle school students one day a week in the Twinsburg, Ohio Public Schools. Currently, Jim works part-time with highly-gifted 9th and 10th graders at the Scholars’ Academy in Conway, South Carolina. The author of more than 250 articles and 19 books, Jim’s work has been translated into multiple languages and has been featured in both professional journals and in popular media, such as The New York Times, People Magazine, and on Oprah!

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This event is part of IEA's Gifted Child Parent Support Group series. These meetings featuring expert speakers are designed to provide support and community for parents of gifted children free of charge. Voluntary donations will be accepted and are greatly appreciated. Any interested parent or educator is welcome.

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The Institute for Educational Advancement (IEA) is an independent, national nonprofit organization based in South Pasadena that provides customized programs and services designed to meet the intellectual, social, emotional, spiritual and physical needs of gifted children ages 5 to 17. For more information about IEA, please visit our website.

If you have any questions about IEA or our Gifted Child Parent Support Group Meetings, please contact us at IEAgifted@educationaladvancement.org or 626-403-8900.

*This activity is not sponsored by the City of South Pasadena or the South Pasadena Public Library.

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