From solving social problems, to dealing with perfectionism and developing time-management strategies, to mastering goal setting, this book is the most comprehensive, up-to-date guide for gifted kids, their parents, and teachers. Based on years of research and experience, this book is actually two books in one―an exciting easy-to-read, high-interest book for bright students and a book for parents and teachers.
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Dr. Nora Cohen has worked in the field of gifted education for more than 27 years as a teacher, parent, initiator, coordinator for the Mentally Gifted Program for Philadelphia Schools, researcher, and professor. She has published more than 50 articles, books, and chapters related to the development of gifted young people. She was an associate professor in the TAG Institute at the University of Oregon, senior lecturer at the CHIP Unit at the University of Melbourne, and is presently an associate professor in the School of Education at Oregon State University. She is interested in a wide range of concerns related to able young people. She founded the Conceptual Foundations Division of the National Assocation for Gifted Children and served as president of the state associations for gifted in Pennsylvania and Oregon. She is the mother of Max and Elizabeth Cohen.
Dr. Erica Frydenberg is an educational and clinical psychologist and senior lecturer in psychology in the Department of Learning, Assessment, and Special Education, in the Faculty of Education at the University of Melbourne. Her main areas of research relate to understanding what concerns young people and how they cope. She has authored or co-authored more than 30 publications relating to adolescent concerns and coping. She and Ramon Lewis developed the Adolescent Coping Scale, an instrument designed for research and for use by counselors. The Coping Scale for Adults is scheduled for publication in 1996. She has served as a foundation member of the Psychologists Registration Board and is a fellow for the Australian Psychological Society. She is the mother of Joshua and Lexi Frydenberg.
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