Each month, CTD Director Paula Olszewski-Kubilius, Ph.D answers the questions you ask on Facebook about gifted education. This month, she discusses how to parent a child with exceptional...
Each month, CTD Director Paula Olszewski-Kubilius, Ph.D answers the questions you ask on Facebook about gifted education. This month, she discusses how to parent a child with exceptional...
"Programming for Children, Minus Cryptic Syntax"
This recent article from the New York Times explores the many ways by which children can be taught the basic principles of computer...
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(for grades 2 through 3)
Did you ever wonder how a hurricane gains or loses strength as it gets closer to land? Scientists are studying the impact of...
New York Times: Maybe Teach Them Math, Science, and Chess
This report by the Chicago News Cooperative for the New York Times shows that the enjoyment of chess is not limited to boys-only...
by Anne Stevens
How often do children talk in the media about how parents can support them in their efforts to develop expertise? This recent article in Forbes generated...
Why are some people more graceful or creative than others? Why are some individuals able to learn faster and apply what they learn when most of us are just getting the hang of...
by Lindsey Wallem
The debate continues over the recent Fordham Institute study entitled "Do High Flyers Maintain Their Altitude?". The study found that 30 to 50% of American elementary...
After taking some time off, our monthly feature is back! Here's how it works: You submit your questions about gifted education on Facebook. Then, Paula Olszewski-Kubilius, CTD's Director,...