The main page of this site offers a great deal of information about the whole process of gifted in West Virginia. You can learn how to start the identification process, what high school gifted education looks like, and everything in between. If you have a child that you would like to refer in grades 1-8, this would be a great resource to browse.
This is a link to the state gifted association which is open to teachers AND parents.
If you are interested in learning about gifted at a national level or attending a national conference, this is where to look!
Expand your knowledge of giftedness including developing social and emotional well-being and understanding the characteristics of twice-exceptional learners.
Parent resources as well as information about parent groups which discuss such topics as motivation, discipline, stress management, and peer relationships.
Is your child twice exceptional (they are gifted but have at least one other diagnosis such as Autism) and/or do they struggle with executive functioning? This site has plenty of resources and guidance. For more information, check out his YouTube channel.
Here is a short article about why gifted programs benefit students.
This is a brief article about the difference between gifted learners and academic high achievers. There is a chart that lists characteristics of each. This is a helpful tool when trying to determine if you would like to pursue gifted testing.
Here you will find all things gifted. The support on this site is geared towared parents, children, and teachers.
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