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Author Archive for: "Jill Wurman"
Jill Williford Wurman
 Gifted Children, Gifted Parents: How to Navigate Intensity
By Jill Williford Wurman
In Gifted Resources for Parents & Educators, Research on Giftedness, Social Emotional Needs of Gifted
Posted March 1, 2023

Gifted Children, Gifted Parents: How to Navigate Intensity

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 Acceleration for gifted students: When good is not good enough
By Jill Williford Wurman
In Gifted Resources for Parents & Educators, Research on Giftedness
Posted March 1, 2023

Acceleration for gifted students: When good is not good enough

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 Balancing IQ with EQ and the Cognitive Power of Being Yourself
By Jill Williford Wurman
In Gifted Resources for Parents & Educators, Research on Giftedness, Social Emotional Needs of Gifted
Posted March 1, 2023

Balancing IQ with EQ and the Cognitive Power of Being Yourself

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 When youthful idealism becomes stubbornness in your gifted child
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By Jill Williford Wurman
In Gifted Resources for Parents & Educators, Social Emotional Needs of Gifted
Posted July 10, 2022

When youthful idealism becomes stubbornness in your gifted child

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 Why perfectionism in gifted students can get in the way of learning
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By Jill Williford Wurman
In Gifted Resources for Parents & Educators, Research on Giftedness, Social Emotional Needs of Gifted
Posted July 5, 2022

Why perfectionism in gifted students can get in the way of learning

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 Parenting a gifted child in the post-pandemic world of education
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By Jill Williford Wurman
In Gifted Parent Perspectives, Gifted Resources for Parents & Educators
Posted July 2, 2022

Parenting a gifted child in the post-pandemic world of education

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 Big complex science for little gifted minds
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By Jill Williford Wurman
In Gifted Resources for Parents & Educators, Project Based Learning
Posted June 28, 2022

Big complex science for little gifted minds

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 Grayson Graduate: Milo Pouchot
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By Jill Williford Wurman
In School News
Posted June 1, 2022

Grayson Graduate: Milo Pouchot

Milo Pouchot will graduate from Grayson this year as part of the inaugural class of 2022. Coming to Grayson in 7th grade, Milo quickly impressed his teachers as his willingness […]

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 Unique experiences at the Barnes Foundation
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By Jill Williford Wurman
In School News
Posted March 25, 2022

Unique experiences at the Barnes Foundation

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 Honoring Miraca Gross
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By Jill Williford Wurman
In Gifted Resources for Parents & Educators
Posted February 15, 2022

Honoring Miraca Gross

Miraca U. M. Gross, Ph.D. (1944-2022), Champion of the Profoundly Gifted: An Appreciation Gifted children, especially profoundly gifted children, generally get the very short end of the [...]

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