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Want to give your child the best chance at success in
life?

Dear Parent,
First let me take a moment to commend you on your desire
to do the right thing for your child. As parents we all
want the very best future for our child.Gifted
children But sadly, few
parents realize how crucial it is to begin implementing
advanced child development strategies as early as
possible.
Like you, I am a parent who wants my child to have the
best. My son can be and do anything he wants. I really
believe that! The problem I had was figuring out how to
translate this into a reality for him.
Teach kids
Right now he is two years old, and I see how bright he
is. The problem is that is clouded by the usual toddler
misbehaviors, lack of structured activities, and acting
out due to boredom. Yes, even two years olds get bored
if they are not directed and stimulated. And believe it
or not, exceptionally bright kids get bored faster! My
son was becoming unruly and I feared for the school age
years ahead because I knew the stage was already being
set. I knew I needed to develop a plan and fast.
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I began reading parenting magazines and applying some of
the little tips and tricks that I found in these
articles. But, I soon found that these were not
enough. I needed real proven techniques and
scientifically based information.
Talented child
I was passionate about my son’s success and
I needed to know how to get from A to Z!
"How do I unlock the genius that I know is behind those
bright and shining eyes?"
"How do I give him the confidence in himself necessary
to succeed?"
"Could his obsession with the guitar be the beginning of
a Child Prodigy?"
"How would my level of education and his father’s affect
my son’s learning?"
"How do I test my child’s intelligence without labeling
him or traumatizing him?"
I’m gonna let you in on a little secret, I have a
background in education! Before I had my son I was an
elementary school teacher for many years. I thought
being a parent was going to be a cakewalk. Boy was I
wrong! Early childhood development is a whole different
thing. I only knew what to do with eight year olds and
higher. Plus dealing with things from the parent side
is way different. As a teacher I will sadly admit that
I had only the child’s learning in mind. Now as a
parent, I am concerned about my child’s mental, social,
emotional, and physical development…not to mention his
special talents and musical interests.
One thing I can tell you is that by the time students
in third grade got to me as their teacher, I could
already tell who the extremely gifted ones were and who
were the ones that struggled. All of the most advanced
students had life experiences and special training to
draw from that fueled their creativity and furthered
their desire to learn.
These children believed they could succeed because of
the successes they had already experienced. While my
other students were reluctant to even try for fear of
failure. I want my son to be one of the top students in
everything he does. Not for competition sake, but so
that he can be the very best as an adult. I’m sure that
you want the same for your child. Don’t you?
With the help of
Talented Child,
I found out there are specific things I can do to
enhance my child’s development. Not only that, but when
I began to implement the information in this book, other
people noticed a difference in my child too. Everyone
thinks their child is a genius and maybe they are. The
proof for me was when other people started to proclaim
it too! And I’m not just talking about loving
grandparents and kind friends, teachers and trained
professionals cannot stop telling me how advanced my son
is.
How To Tell
If Your Child is "Gifted"?
There are several ways to define
giftedness, but they all have one thing in common,
factor: they can show extraordinary performance in
many ways in one or more areas. Every child has
their own skills and talents, though it needs to be
nurtured starting at toddler. Many parents provide
educational toys to enhance their child's skills.
Parents can tell if their child is gifted by
observing them play.
Here are just a few signs that your child is gifted:
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Your Child shows
excellent abilities in terms of academic
fields, whether it is mathematics,
languages, science and even at performing
arts. Usually, the child receives an award
for academic performance, or as an
outstanding student of the class. Learning
is fast for him. He can read, write, recite
without mom's help. |
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Your Child loves
music and enjoys singing all time. He has a
good voice and can follow rhythms well. They
like to express themselves through music. |
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Child tends to be a
dramatist. He can act or mimic their
favorite characters on his favorite toy
characters and voice out what he reads at a
book. |
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Child shows
appreciation in performing and visual arts.
Likely, he would ask you to buy art
materials and then, you would find him
making a few sketch, drawing or painting.
The child is usually focused on his drawings
and he is too good on color combinations. He
loves to carry his sketch pad and shows it
to his playmates. |
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Child's psychomotor
activity and coordination of body, hands and
feet is good. The child loves adventure,
physical games and outdoor activities.
Energetic but knows how to choose what kind
of games he will play. When your child has
this skill, he may be an athlete. He is good
in motor skills and has strong stamina. |
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Child loves to
express himself through writing. You can
find this child in the depth of his writing.
The child usually writes stories about his
dreams, favorite places and trips. Pen and
paper is his top most favorite things. He
can write a good essay in a short moment.
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Child shows
leadership. When he plays with other kids,
he is the one who gives instructions to the
rest. The child organizes the play and
resolve quarrelling playmates. His playmates
often ask ideas and directions from him. The
child has a lot of ideas, shares them to
others and decides. He is a good decision
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Of course, there are a lot
more signs that your child is gifted and parents
should be aware of it. Your child may or may not
have the given signs but they can be exceptional in
other ways. If you see the signs that your child is
gifted, it is your duty to make a generous effort to
nourish it. Talented Child will provide you all the
tools and techniques you need to really nourish your
child's talents.
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So What Kind of Priceless Information Is Hidden

Within The Pages of
Talented Child?
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Many
people think their child is gifted. But,
discover how you can be sure that you
have a little genius on your hands. |
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Get informed about all the mental tests
and measurements of IQ that public and
private institutions use to gauge
intelligence and advanced ability. |
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Did you know that even your child’s physical
build may play a role in their intelligence?
Find out what height and weight says
about your little one’s development. |
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Use this guide to stimulate and speed up
your child’s early development. Think
of the first months of your son or
daughter’s life as the building blocks for
future development. |
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You might have a child prodigy in your
midst. Discover how to stimulate and
develop specific talents and abilities in
areas of music, arithmetic, mechanics, and
more. |
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Because advanced and highly intelligent
children often find themselves bored and
under-stimulated in regular education
programs, you need to know how to
evaluate
programs for gifted children and what
kind of curriculum to look for. |
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Social development is equally as important
as intellectual development. Successful
adults are well-rounded people able to
function in all areas of life. Read about
how your child’s social development may
differ from others and what to do to make
sure they are able to interact socially. |
Michael
Grose, one of Australia's leading parenting
educator's at Parentingideas.com.au, says that one
of the challenges for parents with a gifted child is
to encourage them to develop a range of interest
outside the academic sphere that not only rounds
them out but stops them from being isolated from
their peers.Gifted
children are a diverse group of kids who are
talented in specific areas such as mathematics,
language, sport or music. Some gifted kids are mutli-talented
excelling in a variety of areas.
Gifted children tend to be
passionate and single-minded about their interests
focusing their energy on the topics that absorb
them, often to the exclusion of other activities.
Just as all children need to
have a balanced diet to remain in good health they
need a balance between work and play to make sure
they develop good social networks and maintain
emotional health. That means that parents need to
guide these children towards leisure-time options
that they wouldn’t normally consider.
Work
from strengths
One way to encourage a gifted
child to be more well-rounded is to get them to lead
with their strengths. In other words, it maybe that
a computer whiz meets up with other like-minded
souls but extend the meetings to activities away
from the computer. Or an artistic child can be
encouraged to develop her literacy skills by adding
simple stories to their illustrations.
Balance for gifted children
doesn’t necessarily mean that they spend an equal
amount of time in every area but making sure that
they don’t become isolated as a result of their
gift. Parents may need to be part social director
gently insisting that children set aside time for
play and other social activities.
The courage to be imperfect
Gifted children are often low
risk-takers in areas or endeavors that are not their
passions or strengths. Used to automatically
excelling they fear doing things poorly so
exceptionally capable children can be reluctant to
attempt unknown or different tasks. Often
exceptional kids give up when they are not
automatically good at something. It takes some
personal courage to step into the unknown and
actually attempt tasks where they don’t
automatically excel or feel that they can control.
It helps to be direct with
these children about their perfectionism. Discuss
with them that it is normal to be strong in some
areas but not as capable in others. Also these
children need to understand that learning in areas
they feel uncomfortable can take much longer and
require more effort than they are used to. It can be
quite a shock for talented kids to find that
something doesn’t come easily to them!
Parents
can push too hard
Some gifted young children
slow down their learning when they start school as
they focus their time and energy on making friends.
In terms of fitting in to social settings this is
essential however parents who are proud of their
child’s achievements can become quite anxious at
this apparent shift in interest away from learning.
It is time like this that parents need to step back
and follow their child’s lead and recognize that
different stages of development require children
quite naturally to focus on different interests and
events.
Helping
them make friends
One of the most difficult
tasks for a parent is to engineer circumstances so
that children can make friends. Some children make
friends naturally while others can be slow to warm
up around their peers. Some gifted kids can have
difficulty making friends among their own age group
as their language or level of interests don’t match.
In short, the world they inhabit, their interests
and the language they use can be so foreign to their
peers that they have little in common.
Being
part of the family
Family life can be a great
leveler for gifted children. A sibling can bring a
talented child back to earth, letting them know that
they may be a star at school or in sport but their
talent pulls no rank at home. Jobs need to be done,
games can played and big heads can be easily
deflated. Sometimes in families talented children
can be given special privileges or compensation from
doing chores. This is unhelpful as the normal
processes of family-life helps gifted children stay
firmly grounded and not get carried away with their
own passions.
A
well-rounded young person
Talented kids can become
self-absorbed in their interests and passions to the
detriment of developing broader interests and in
some cases social interactions. With a little
coaching and prompting parents can help children
achieve balance in their lives so that they don’t
become isolated and rely on a narrow set of
interests for their identity and self esteem. The
prime aim of Talented Child is to help
parents, regardless of their children’s talent is to
help them become confident, well-rounded members of
whatever groups they belong to.
What Advancements Have I
Seen In My Child
Because of Talented Child?
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Increased self-esteem:
My
child used to shy away from social situations
and play by himself. Now he readily interacts
with his peers and is often the leader in games
and imaginary play. |
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Increased self-control:
I used to worry about my child’s busy nature and
his inability to focus on a single task for an
extended period. Now, he can sit for longer
than most kids his age. That’s a plus for even
social settings like restaurants and travel, not
just learning. |
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Increased
communication skills:
You would not believe how quickly the toddler
temper tantrums vanished. Now that my son has
the vocabulary to articulate what he wants and
needs, we have no more screaming fits and
tearful miscommunication. |
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He
is able to overcome learning stress:
Even adults have trouble trying again after they
have failed at a task. With the right
kind of support and activities, I have seen my
child rise to the occasion time and time again.
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He
handles
changes in routine much easier than he did
before:
Of
course I still try to stick to a daily schedule,
but now if naptime is a little late my son is
still able to cope and he doesn’t become
unbearable. Any mom would agree that this alone
is worth its weight in gold. Also, going out of
town is now an enjoyable experience for the
whole family, when before it was more
challenging than we ever imagined.
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He
is now more independent and self-directing:
I was concerned about how my son was going to
handle the arrival of baby #2. I thought he
would act out for attention and regress. But,
because of the work I had done with him form
this book, he spends time playing by himself and
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“Talented Child
truly empowers parents and teachers to
make a difference in their children's growth.”
The role that you take to support your child’s
development early on will determine the foundation that
they build on for the rest of their life. A house with
a strong foundation can withstand anything. And the
same goes for your child; if you give him/her a strong
foundation they will be able to accomplish anything.
I
urge you to take
this opportunity to invest in your child’s success. I
have searched through numerous books on child
development and found this to be the most comprehensive
and useful toll available.
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I urge you to take this
opportunity to invest in your child’s success. I have
searched through numerous books on child development and
found this to be the most comprehensive and useful toll
available.
Talented
Child begins with the
basics: terms and definitions, and characteristics of
giftedness, from those typical characteristics we all
know, to the gifted child's unique Overexcitabilities
and potential strengths disguised as weaknesses. Next it
goes into communication, an important factor both in
parenting and educating the gifted child. Their great
ideas are good not only for parents communicating with
gifted kids, but also for parents communicating with
educators, and parents teaching their gifted kids how to
communicate effectively. Even gifted kids need to learn
the strength of communication!
Motivation and underachievement are complex with gifted
children. Talented child offers valuable insights into
the causes and differences between the two. They move
next to establishing discipline and teaching
self-management - these are two things we often assume
our gifted children can do for themselves, but like any
other child, they need our guidance and support. As
parents, we need to remember that no matter how smart
they our, our gifted children are still children, and we
are the adults, with adult experience and wisdom.
Talented Child gives you
ways to accomplish this.
Talented Child
concludes with valuable information on the gifted child
in school, including gifted identification and
educational 'fit' for the gifted child. This educational
'fit' is what parents of the gifted child are searching
for, and Talented Child
offers great ideas on how to find it. And if you need
help, Talented Child
offers suggestions for seeking good professional help -
not all professionals are created equal.
All in all, Talented Child
is the single book you need to get started as the parent
of a gifted child. This is why almost every parent who
reads this manual agrees that it is a must read for
EVERY parent!
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Best Wishes for Success,
Kate Dipetrio
- I've been working with my son for only a short time
and seen a huge change quickly. I KNOW how difficult it
can be to find useful material for parents to use.
Well, now you have the ability to influence your child’s
development and set them on the path to success.
– This book is quickly becoming one of the most popular
guides for child development available today simply
because it delivers on every promise I've made here
today!
Take a look at what some other parents have said about how
this book helped their child.
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