Full Description
The book draws on the authors' personal experiences and professional, evidenced findings to provide accurate, practical and meaningful advice for bright individuals, their parents and professionals on how the challenges of having a high IQ can be overcome. The education plans and practical solutions will be invaluable for educational psychologists and teachers.
Contents:
Preface
Introduction
What it means to have a high IQ
Identifying a gifted child
Advantages of being gifted
Physical challenges
Emotional challenges
Social challenges
Sensory sensitivities
Adolescence
The Four rules for success
Parenting bright sparks
Being supportive
Examining education
Support in school
If it ain't broke .
Read the book review in MENSA Magazine.
Reviews
"All the information I have been searching for."
"Clear and concise with plain language, this book completely normalised what we have been experiencing in the last 12 months. Chapters are succinct and advice is practical."
Authors:
Lyn Kendall is a psychologist and educator who serves as British Mensa's Gifted Child Consultant. She has over 40 years' experience working with children of all ages and intellects, focusing mainly on the ?elds of Special Educational Needs and Gifted and Talented Education. Lyn holds a Master's Degree in Education (Special Needs and Inclusive Education) and is both a qualified psychologist and a member of the British Psychological Society.
Chris Allcock is a professional writer and games designer. As an experienced writer, he has collaborated with other creative individuals to create video game scripts, strategy guides, art books, comics, promotional materials and more. Having joined Mensa at the age of seven, co-authoring A Brilliant IQ has presented Chris an opportunity to offer the perspective of someone who overcame many of the same challenges, and reassure bright sparks everywhere that they have what it takes to thrive.
Contents
Contents:
Preface
Introduction
What it means to have a high IQ
Identifying a gifted child
Advantages of being gifted
Physical challenges
Emotional challenges
Social challenges
Sensory sensitivities
Adolescence
The Four rules for success
Parenting bright sparks
Being supportive
Examining education
Support in school
If it ain't broke .