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Parenting Gifted Children

Since gifted children develop a much faster rate than what is considered normal, parenting gifted children will require adjustments in parenting as well as teaching in order to continue their development at an optimal rate.

A gifted child’s development can pose some interesting problems for the parent because although the child is cognitively advanced they are probably developing at a much more normal rate physically and emotionally.

As a parent of a gifted child, stay involved and engaged in their developmental program. Continue to do the usual activities with your child. Even though your gifted child may already have a penchant for reading their books, it is important as a parent that you still spend time with and read aloud to them.

Encourage your child to learn about and discover many different areas of interest and a wide variety of subject matter. Encourage growth in a well rounded educational experience for your gifted child.

One of characteristics of a gifted child is that the child is constantly curious and asking questions and as the parent you need to stay engaged and try to fully explain your answer.

Short, vague, and non detailed answers will often time only lead to more questions and frustration on the part of the child. In some cases gifted children struggle with the frustration factor simply because, as mentioned earlier, although their reasoning skills are advanced, their emotional development is on par with their chronological age and they have trouble expressing themselves to their own satisfaction.

As a parent of a gifted child, consider seeking out other parents in this unique situation and share ideas and experiences among one another. It takes persistence on your part to stay engaged and involved in the upbringing and development of your child.

Always respect the uniqueness of the child and their opinions, ideas, and thought processes. Because of the uniqueness of the child, they may find it difficult for themselves to fit in with other children and feel out of sync. This unfortunately can be the reality of the outside world, so while at home make sure your child knows that they are loved and appreciated for who they are.

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