The Nebraska Association For Gifted, NAG, is an affiliate member to the National Association For Gifted Children, NAGC.
Online Resources
- Hoagie's Gifted Education Page
- University of Iowa Center for Gifted Education
- Stanford University's Education Program for Gifted Youth
- Neag Center for Gifted Education
- Duke - TIP
- Center for Talented Youth - Johns Hopkins
- Genius Denied
- A Nation Deceived
- Prufrock Press
- Great Potential Press
- Pieces of Learning
- Critical Thinking Co.
Gifted Organizations
State Resources
ESU's may offer HAL programs, check the following links for more information:
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Reading Material
Parenting
- Parenting Gifted Children 101
- Raising A Gifted Child
- Academic Advocacy for Gifted Children: A Parent’s Complete Guide
- Gifted Parent Groups: The SENG Model, 2nd Edition
- Helping Gifted Children Soar, 1st Edition
- Keys to Parenting the Gifted Child
- Living with Intensity
- Make Your Worrier a Warrior: A Guide to Conquering Your Child’s Fears
- A Parent’s Guide to Gifted Children
- A Parent’s Guide to Gifted Teens: Living with Intense and Creative Adolescents
- Ten Things Not to Say to Your Gifted Child: One Family’s Perspective
Motivation and Achievement
- Not Now, Maybe Later: Helping Children Overcome Procrastination
- A Love for Learning: Motivation and the Gifted Child
- Cheating, Dishonesty, and Manipulation: Why Bright Kids Do It
- Make Your Worrier a Warrior: A Guide to Conquering Your Child’s Fears
- Why Bright Kids Get Poor Grades and What You Can Do about It