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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Articles -- Gifted


Articles for Parents
Raising Gifted Children: Some Do's and Don'ts for Raising Gifted Kids By Deborah L. Ruf, Ph.D.
Tips for Parents: How Level of Giftedness, Gender, and Personality Affect School Behavior and Learning
Keeping Your Child Challenged
Considerations and Strategies for Parenting the Gifted Child
Perfectionism


Mathematically Gifted
Meeting the Needs of Talented Elementary Math Students
Activating Your Young Child's Potential in Mathematics (by Marsha Landau, Ph.D.)
Video Nicholas Jackiw - Sharing What Works: Dynamic Visualizations in Mathematics discussing dynamic geometry
The Structure of Abilities in Math-Precocious Young Children: Gender Similarities and Differences


Parents Nurturing Math-Talented Young Children
Marsha Landau, Ph.D.
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Marsha Landau, Ph.D.
Evanston, IL, United States
I am a retired mathematics educator and test preparation expert now doing individual mathematics mentoring with gifted students in grades K-9, usually emphasizing enrichment mathematics but sometimes acceleration as well. My students love mathematics, love to be challenged, love learning, and love the fact that I "get them." I write picture books for children 7-13 years old. The stories have mathematical ideas as central themes and are intended to be read with children by parents and teachers. My goal is to create a site for sharing math education ideas and materials with interested teachers, parents, and students. Contact me at mathmarsha@comcast.net.
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