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 What in the World is a Gifted Underachiever?
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By Jill Williford Wurman
In Gifted Parent Perspectives, Gifted Resources for Parents & Educators, Research on Giftedness
Posted October 10, 2016

What in the World is a Gifted Underachiever?

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 Why is Academic Acceleration (Still) So Controversial?
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By Jill Williford Wurman
In Gifted Resources for Parents & Educators, Research on Giftedness
Posted October 1, 2016

Why is Academic Acceleration (Still) So Controversial?

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By Melissa Bilash
In Research on Giftedness, Social Emotional Needs of Gifted
Posted June 3, 2014

Gifted Kids Need Attention, Too

You may have already seen it, but over the weekend we were reading Dr. Jordan Ellenberg’s op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, “The Wrong Way to Treat Child Geniuses.” Its subtitle will provide you [...]

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By Melissa Bilash
In Research on Giftedness
Posted March 30, 2014

Considering “Underachievement” in Gifted Learners

Last week, we discussed the myth that “all children are gifted,” and how perpetuating this myth undercuts the real struggles that gifted learners face. At the beginning of this week, we had the [...]

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