Catalogs, books, games, puzzles, and kits for gifted children
Books
Adderholt-Elliot, Miriam. Perfectionism: What's Bad About Being Too Good. Free Spirit Publishing, Minneapolis, MN. 1987.
Birely, Marlene and Genshaft, Judy, editors. Understanding the Gifted Adolescent: Educational, Developmental, and Multicultural Issues. Teachers College Press, New York. 1991. (Part of the Educational and Psychology of the Gifted Series, James H. Borland, Editor.)
Clark, Barbara. Growing Up Gifted: Developing the Potential of Children at Home and at School. Macmillan Publishing Company, New York. 1988.
Galbraith, Judy. Gifted Kids Survival Guide. Free Spirit Publishing Company, Minneapolis, MN. 1983.
Rimm, Sylvia. Underachievement Syndrome: Causes and Cures. Apple Publishing Company, Watertown, Wisconsin. 1986. Magazines for Gifted Students
(*Indicates they will publish the work of students)
Creative Kids*
Prufrock Press
P.O. Box 8813
Waco, Texas 76714-8813
(800) 998 - 2208
Imagine
(Opportunities and resources for academically talented youth)
The Johns Hopkins University Press
P.O. Box 19966
Baltimore, Maryland 21211
Cricket*
(Stories and poems by gifted students)
315 5th Street, Box 300
Peru, Illinois 61354
Market Guide for Young Writers
Market Guide for Young Artists and Photographers
Betterway Publications
P.O. Box 219
Crozet, Virginia 22932
Future Problem Solving
St. Andrew's College
Laurenberg, North Carolina 28352
Gifted and Talented Organizations
National Association for Gifted Children The National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) is an organization of parents, educators, other professionals and community leaders to address the unique needs of children and youth. You can search State Resources for Gifted Education and Individual State Gifted Organizations on the NAGC website under the heading “Gifted By State.” NAGC membership includes a subscription to Parenting for High Potential, a magazine with articles geared to the development of talent.
National Association for Gifted Children: http://www.nagc.org
1155 Fifteenth St. NW
Washington, D.C. 20005
(202) 785 - 4268
The Association for the Gifted is the division of the Council for Exceptional Children concerned with gifted education. The Journal of the Education of Gifted is the official publication. For more information ...
Council for Exceptional Children: https://www.cec.sped.org/
3100 Clarendon Blvd
Suite 600
Arlington, VA 22201
(703) 620 - 3660
Texas Association for the Gifted and Talented publishes a quarterly journal, Tempo, and newsletter, sponsors professional development, and hosts a yearly conference for professionals and parents. For more information ...
TAGT : https://www.txgifted.org/
3305 Steck Ave • Suite 200 • Austin, TX 78757
(Payments) P.O. Box 1918 • San Antonio, TX 78297
Phone: 512.499.8248 • Fax: 512.852.4552
The National Center for Research on Gifted Education has numerous publications for both educators and parents. Contact them at:
The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) is the largest international professional organization dedicated to improving educational outcomes for individuals with exceptionalities, students with disabilities, and/or the gifted.
The Association for the Gifted (TAG) organized in 1958 by The Council for Exceptional Children, helps professionals and parents work with gifted children.
The mission of National Society for the Gifted and Talented is to advance the development of gifted, talented, and high potential youth, in the United States and abroad, through opportunities, advocacy, and exemplary programs and practices.
The Association for the Education of Gifted Underachieving Students (AEGUS) provides a forum for ideas and interventions aimed at helping twice-exceptional students reach their full potential.
The Davidson Institute for Talent Development has extensive resources for highly gifted students (and their parents). You can access articles by selecting “Browse by Topic” or “Search GT-Cybersource” from the “Resources” header in the pull-down top bar menu bar.
Supporting Emotional Needs of the Gifted (SENG) focuses primarily on the adults (parents, educators, etc) in the lives of gifted children. SENG provides information on identification, guidance, and effective ways to live and work with gifted individuals.
www.sengifted.org
Hoagies’ Gifted Education Page is a resource guide for the education of gifted children with links to many gifted education resources available on the Internet.
2e Newsletter 2e stands for twice-exceptional. A newsletter dedicated to children who are gifted and have learning disabilities, learning disorders, attention difficulties, or just plain learning differences.
Great Resources for Discovering and Encouraging Interests:
The Academy of Achievement: www.achievement.org