Sceleratus Classical Academy is very excited to be participating in the Parenting the Gifted Blog Tour 2012 from July 15-21st. This blog tour is organized by parents who met on The Well Trained Mind Message boards and who would like to help celebrate SENG's National Parenting Gifted Children Week 2012.
This blog tour is not officially associated with The Well Trained Mind or SENG, but we are parents
with experience and insights to share. We come from different parts of
the country, different school choices, and different social and economic
backgrounds, but we all have one thing in common. We know that
parenting a gifted child can sometimes be as challenging as it is
rewarding. If you have ever woken up at 3 AM in the morning wondering "What am I going to do with this child?" then this blog tour is for you! From July 15-21 the Parenting the Gifted Blog Tour will discuss some of the most pertinent issues facing gifted education today:
On July 15th Childhood Inspired will write about "Loneliness as a Gifted Parent". Our Roxaboxen Adventures will discuss "Identifying Gifted Minority Students".
On July 16th Sceleratus Classical Academy will share "Don't Panic! Musings about realizing that your child's learning pattern is ahead of schedule."
On July 17th Teaching My Baby to Read will feature “When School Isn't Enough; Fanning the Flames of Learning Afterschool”.
On July 18th Homeschooling: or Who’s Ever Home will write about "A Broader Definition of Success for Gifted Children".
On July 19th A Tree House Education will feature "2E Issues". Homeschool in Florida will share "Get Out of Your Own Way: How to Listen to the Needs of Your Gifted Child".
On July 20th Making Music With Kids will discuss "Finding a Good Fit for a Preschooler You Suspect is Gifted". Barely Educational will offer "Worrying Too Much and Overanalyzing Parenting"
On July 21st Teaching My Baby to Read will feature guest posts. Dancing with Dragons will write about "Teaching the Visual Spatial Learner: When Your Child Thinks in Pictures".
Come back to this blog on July 16th for my post about panicking over the unexpected and unplanned and how I dealt with it.
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