Book summaryAdvice for students who have been labeled gifted. Topics covered include how to understand giftedness and view it as an asset, how to handle fitting in with other students, and how to make the most out of being gifted. Also addressed is how to cope with depression or suicidal feelings. Media reviews"...the ultimate guide to surviving and thriving in a world that doesn't always value, support, or understand high ability." |
The Gifted Kids Survival Guide: A Teen Handbookby Galbraith, Judy; Delisle, James R.; Espeland, Pamela
Book desription: Free Spirit Pub, 1996. Trade Paperback. Very Good +. Clean, tight copy. No slant in spine, no age-toning, no marks, one page has crease in upper corner from fold. 295 pages.
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