Home | Site Map | Submit Article
.
Article Search
 
Article Categories

Advice

Auto Motive

Business

Communications

Computers & Internet

Dating

Education

Employment

Entertainment

Environment

Family

Fashion

Finance

Food & Drink

Gardening

Health

Hobbies

Home Business

Home Improvement

Humor

Kids & Teen

Legal

Marketing

Music

Online Business

Parenting

Pets

Product Reviews

Real Estate

Recreation & Sports

Self Improvement

Site Promotion

Technology

Travel & Leisure

Web Development

Women

World Affairs

Writing

 
   
   Parenting A Gifted Child


24 Feb 2008 12:33:15
| Mary Joyce


When it comes parenting a gifted child, there are a number of considerations. Probably the most common, is the fact that, as a parent you just are uncertain as to how to respond to the gifted child’s unique development and personality traits. This also entails a difficulty in your expectations of the child. Also, one of the unique difficulties in parenting a gifted child stems from the fact that many times, although the child is gifted with advanced cognitive abilities, is still quite on level par with other children of their age in the areas of emotional and physical development. Greater challenges can even arise if you have a gifted child in a family with more than one child. But aside, from all the challenges, parenting a gifted child can be extremely rewarding and joyful because it is truly a very unique experience.

As any parent would ask… How can I best be helpful for my gifted child? Well, first and foremost, do what you do best as a parent and love and care for your child’s needs regardless of their specially abilities. Although many of your gifted child’s characteristics may be at an advance level when compared to their age group, the basis of parenting really isn’t that much different.

Keep available to your gifted child many areas of opportunity to learn and be challenged.

Encourage your child to remain engaged in a broad range of activities and skills beyond those which they are naturally gifted.

Be supportive

As your child gets older, speak with them about their talents and some of the challenges that they face and why they are special.

Constantly teach and fine tune their social skills so they remain comfortable socially.

As a proud parent... don’t push or show off your child.

Don’t expect your child to be ‘gifted and talented in everything.

Above all... don’t forget that your gifted child is still very much a child. Still needing all the love, caring, and support that any child needs and thrives on.



About Author :

Mary Joyce is a former educator, successful homeschool parent, and has written many articles on
teaching your child at home for the Homeschool-Curriculum-4u website. Please visit (http://www.homeschool-curriculum-4u.com) for more of Mary"s articles, resources on homeschool, ideas, and curriculum information.


Home >> Education

More Related Articles in " Education "
>>
Gemology [ Author : Alain Darbellay GGGems ]
>>
Child and Adult Attention Deficit Disorder [ Author : Nathalie Fiset ]
>>
Family Ties - When to Let Go [ Author : Margaret Paul, Ph.D. ]
>>
Skin Cancer: Keep your skin safe [ Author : Jessica Deets ]
>>
A Real Psychic Life - The True and Magnificent Power of Giving [ Author : Zach Keyer ]
>>
Online Bachelor Degree and Online Bachelor Degrees [ Author : Christian ]
>>
Finding the right quotation for your paper or speech online [ Author : Dakota Caudilla ]
>>
Using, choosing and using an educational consultant [ Author : Terry Freedman ]
>>
How to Change Your Perception-Direction to Rapidly Increase Your Success [ Author : Tom Dane ]
>>
Pre Algebra [ Author : Dr. Neven Jurkovic ]
 

 
© Copyright 2005-2007 Free Articles by articleburn.com All rights reserved
eXTReMe Tracker