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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just here on DCUM, where there must be a dozen threads at any time devoted to it. [/quote] That's why I had asked to expwnd the description of the AAP forum to include all those discussions under one forum. To answer OP's question, no, not sick of it. Lots to talk about, to best understand our kids and provide for their needs. In a year or a few I could lose interest when my kid's gifted IQ test results prove not to be stable, but for now, with a kid in the 99th percentile who's requiring teacher to find creative ways to accomodate, i am in complete info absorption mode, and any new thread is interesting.[/quote] I remember being at that stage. Hoagies is the best resource by far that I found. Has loads of information on being gifted. Also has great links for enrichment for kids. http://www.hoagiesgifted.org Tamara Fisher, a teacher in Montana for gifted children, has a great blog. For whatever reason, the link only seems to work on my phone if I'm in desktop mode before I go there. http://blogs.edweek.org/teachers/unwrapping_the_gifted/2007/08/my_yard_is_gifted_1.html [/quote] Thank you for those links! I will read her blog. [/quote]
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