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Some of My Best Friends Are BooksJudith Wynn Halsted (Guiding Gifted Readers From Preschool to High School)

Different Minds - Deirdre V. Lovecky (Gifted Children with AD/HD, Asperger Syndrome, and Other Learning Deficits)


Cradles of Eminence - Victor Goertzel & Mildred George Goertzel (Childhoods of famous men & women)


Empowering Underachievers - Peter A. Spevak, Ph.D. & Maryann Karinch


The Dreamkeepers - Gloria Ladson-Billings (Successful Teachers of African American Children)


Culturally Diverse and Underserved Populations of Gifted Students - Sally M. Reis, series editor (essential readings in gifted education)


The Gifted Kids Survival Guide - Judy Galbraith - This is a great book for helping students to understand what it means to be gifted, and how to deal with problems that might arise.


Keeping Your Kids Out Front Without Kicking Them From Behind - Ian Tofler, M.D. & Theresa Foy DiGeronimo, M.Ed. (How to nurture high-achieving athletes, scholars, and performing artists.)


When Gifted Kids Don't have All the Answers - Jim Delisle, Ph.D. & Judy Galbraith, M.A.



Smart Kids With School Problems - Priscilla L. Vail (Things to Know & Ways to Help)


Raisin' Brains - Karen L.J. Isaacson (Surviving My Smart Family)


Guiding the Gifted Child - James T. Webb, Ph.D., Elizabeth A. Meckstroth, M.S. & Stephanie S. Tolan, M.A. ( A Practical Source for Parents & Teachers)


The World of the Gifted Child - Pricilla L. Vail


Dreamers, Discoverers, & Dynamos - Lucy Jo Palladino, Ph.D. (How to help the child who is bright, bored, and having problems in school.)


Genius Denied - Jan & Bob Davidson (How to Stop Wasting our Brightest Young Minds)


Bright Minds, Poor Grades - Michael D. Whiteley, Ph.D. (Understanding and Motivating Your Underachieving Child)


Stand Up for Your Gifted Child - Joan Franklin Smuthy (How to make the Most of Kids' Strengths at School and at Home)


Removing the Mask: Giftedness in Poverty - Paul D. Slocumb, Ed.D. & Ruby K. Payne, Ph.D.



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