Gifted Child: Focusing on the Strengths of Gifted Children and Motivate Them Properly
Written by Angela Wayning
Narrated by Casey Wayman
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About this audiobook
This book focuses on the emotional and inspirational support gifted children need to accomplish the goals they or you have set. It’s not necessarily easy to be gifted, with all the high expectations and a brain that races at night when you are trying to sleep and are actually coming up with a million ideas to implement.
Gifted children often have a hard time staying focused on one thing, unless it’s something they are passionate about. Then they are hyper-focused. This and other problems can be address when talking to teachers, as well as the fact that some gifted kids seem to underachieve for various reasons. The best ways to motivate your gifted children are here, as well as tactics to deal with bullies, which often target more sensitive and intelligent children.
Bullying is one of the last topics addressed in this guide: How to talk about it with the teacher, how to avoid becoming a target more quickly, and how to make it go away.
If any of these things interest you, then I encourage you to get started right away.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5If you ask me, there is perhaps absolutely nothing better on the market place about this kind of topic. I almost skipped this audiobook, but I am actually glad that I checked it out anyway. It makes sense what the writer says, especially in the last handful of chapters, where the matter becomes a final thought.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book is very good. I almost failed to see this audiobook, but I am glad that I checked it out anyway. It makes a lot of sense what the writer says, especially in the last couple of chapters, in which the case turns into a conclusion. The storyteller's voice was truly calming. Did I already mention that it seemed very professional? It did. Yes, and that's the reason that I just liked listening to it so much.