Books for Parents and Educators
Parents, Grandparents, and Educators can all find helpful books here!
Parents’ Guide to IQ
Testing and Gifted
Education
Helps You Make the Right Decisions for Your Child
D. Palmer, Ph.D. A
detailed analysis of how
gifted programs work.
Featuring the history of IQ
tests and how they measure intelligence.
This guide familiarizes parents with signs of
giftedness they can look for in their own
children.
Item# 5730.
Bring Out the Genius
in Your Child
K. Adams. Newborn to age
11. Practical exercises and
interactive activities to
enhance a child’s
motivation and spur improved school
performance. Covers color and pattern
recognition, the physical world,
mathematics, nature, reading and writing,
using computers, and more.
Item# 5732.
Parenting Gifted Kids
– Tips for Raising Happy and Successful Children
J. Delisle, Ph.D. A
humorous, engaging, and
encouraging look at raising
gifted children today. Contains ideas that
reflect attitude and approach and allow for
introspection and change, rather than quick,
do-it-tonight solutions.
Item# 5735.
Losing Our Minds:
Gifted Children Left Behind
by D. Ruff. For parents and teachers of gifted kids - behaviors, testing, developmental milestones, family and education concerns, 584 pages. 96 pgs. Item# 5709.
$25.00.
Grandparents Guide to Gifted Children
This book helps Grandparents see what their grandchild can do, rather than their limitations.
By by James T. Webb, Janet L. Gore, Frances A. Karnes, A. Stephen McDaniel. Item# 5619.
$25.00.
Gifted Kids: How to Plan, Manage, and Evaluate Programs for Gifted Youth
J. Delisle, Ph.D. & B. Lewis. Strategies, insights, practical tips, and survival skills, not only on how to set the foundation for a gifted program, but evaluate, identify and select students; grades K–12, 176 pgs. Item# 5601 .
$28.00
When Gifted Kids Don’t Have All the Answers
J. Delisle, Ph.D. & J. Galbraith. M.A. Strategies and solutions for meeting gifted kids’ social and emotional needs and creating the gifted-friendly classroom. Includes 19 reproducible handout masters; adult, 288 pgs. Item# 5602 .
$20.00
To Be Gifted and Learning Disabled:
Strategies for Helping Bright Students with Learning and Attention Difficulties
S. Owen, Ph.D. Adult. Everything you need to know to begin addressing the needs of the gifted and learning disabled. 317 pgs. Item# 5603 .
$38.00
See Jane Win for Girls — A Smart Girl’s Guide to Success
Dr. S. Rimm. The I Can tips and tools girls need to be con. dent, capable, eager to learn and ready to lead. Advice and encouragement help them make positive changes and choices in all areas of life. Includes quizzes and resources; ages 9–13, 144 pgs. Item# 5604 .
$15.00
The Survival Guide for Parents of Gifted Kids:
How to Understand, Love With, and Stick up for Your Gifted Child
S. Walter, Ph.D. Parents learn what giftedness is (and isn’t), how kids are identified as gifted, how to live with their gifted children, how to prevent perfectionism, when to get help, and how to advocate for their children’s education; 5–adult, 176 pgs. Item# 5605 .
$16.00
The Survival Guide for Kids with Learning Differences
G. Fisher, Ph.D. and R. Cummings, Ed.D. First published in 1990, this survival guide has helped countless young people with LD—and the adults who care about them. This revised and updated edition contains the latest information, practical advice, step-by-step strategies, and encouragement for children labeled learning disabled. Both inspiring and empowering; 8–adult, 112 pgs. Item# 5606 .
$12.00
The Gifted Kids Survival Guide
J. Galbraith. M.A. and J. Delisle, Ph.D. This guide has vital information on giftedness, IQ, school success, college planning, stress, perfectionism, and much more; ages 11–18, 304 pgs.Item# 5613 .
$18.00
The Gifted Kids’ Survival Guide for Ages 10 & Under
J. Galbraith, M.A. Being smart, talented and creative is a bonus, not a burden. This introduction to growing up gifted includes advice on dealing with high expectations, perfectionism, teasing, multiple intelligences, and much more. 104 pgs.Item# 5614.
$12.00
