Showing posts with label parenting class. Show all posts
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Monday, October 15, 2018

AAGT Parent Institute: October 20th!


Many parents of gifted kids are anxious about the transition of their gifted student from elementary to junior high or junior high to high school or high school to college.  Parental concerns cover the spectrum from social emotional development to helping teachers understand their gifted child's learning differences.  At the October 20th AAGT Parent Institute classes will be offered to support advocacy skills.   

Guest speaker Deb Douglas of GT Carpe Diem will be sharing the keynote address "Letting Go While Holding On: Supporting Our Children's Self-Advocacy."  This will help parents develop mindfulness in their own parenting efforts.  Deb will then lead attending teens in a self-discovery and empowerment workshop to support them in developing their self-advocacy skills.  Additional parent classes on various aspects of giftedness will be available throughout the day.  Spanish translation will be provided.

Empowering gifted teens to take charge of their own learning is critical to their growth.  To this end, AAGT has decided that the teen GT Carpe Diem workshop will be FREE.  Seating is limited.  Please help us spread the word about this event! 

See you October 20th at Parent Institute!

"The goal in teaching self-advocacy is not to assure Success, but to give each learner the information he or she needs to make wise decisions that contribute to the ultimate Success - a rich, reflective and self-fulfilling life." ~ Deb Douglas, GT Carpe Diem 

"I would wish for each child at least one adult who helps the child find the voice of self-advocacy and the courage to use it." ~ Carol Ann Tomlinson

WHAT:  AAGT Annual Parent Institute
DATE: Saturday, Oct 20th
TIME: 9am -3pm
LOCATION:  Gilbert Classical Academy



Monday, November 20, 2017

Upcoming Events

Registration is now taking place for the following events ...




AAGT Conference Registration NOW OPEN!
"Shaping Our Future One Child at a Time"
When: Thursday, 02/01/2018 - Friday, 02/02/2018
Where: Black Canyon Conference Center, Phoenix
What: A two-day event geared towards the needs of the Gifted population in Arizona and around the U.S. This event is for educators, professionals, parents, and anyone wishing to learn about Giftedness, further develop their knowledge, and to become a part of the Arizona Gifted community. Look forward to hearing from nationally renowned speakers, as well as statewide organizations.
Early bird registration prices end December 1st.






Parent University Gifted Education Classes



The Role of the School and Home Environments in the Lives of Gifted Students

When:  Monday, 1/22/18, 5:30-7:30
Where: Val Vista Lakes Elementary

The discussion will explore how the school and home environments can work collaboratively to ensure gifted students' learning differences and social and emotional needs are addressed so the students are able to thrive in all areas of their lives. Topics include the importance of following passion interests and having social activities to accommodate each child's asynchronous development.

Registration required.  Click here for registration.    

The Gifted Child - Underachievement 

When:  Tuesday, 1/30/18, 5:30-7:30 
Where: Highland Junior


What are the causes of underachievement? And what can be done about it? Puzzling to parents, teachers, and even children themselves, underachievement is often chalked up to poor choices. When it is recognized, parents often feel helpless or unsure what to do about it. But there is much that can be done. Learn when to take action – and how to get help.

Registration required.  Click here for registration.  

Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Mark Your Calendar! Event November 14th

Parent Class and Kids' Game Night


GPS Parent University and the Gifted Education Parent Council (GEPC) 
are partnering for this event: 

Presents:

The Vibrant Social and Emotional Life of a Gifted Child

Val Vista Lakes Elementary Library
November 14, 2017
5:30 - 7:30 pm

The social and emotional development of gifted children can be like a roller coaster ride!  This discussion will focus on how the nature and traits of giftedness impinge on the normal affective development of these students.  We will explore ways both parents and students can better manage the ups and downs of growing up gifted.

Register for the Parent University class here:   

Attention Kids in Grades K - 8
While your adults participate in the lecture, come meet new friends and enjoy a fun game night! Please bring your water bottle, snack for yourself, and favorite non-electronic game (such as: board game, card game, K’nex, Legos, chess, checkers, etc.). High School Student Volunteers will assist with game night. Kids meet in the Val Vista Lakes Elementary Multipurpose Room at 5:15 pm. 
Sponsored by:

Questions?  Contact:  giftededucationparentcouncil@gmail.com
 Together we can ensure that every GPS gifted student has the opportunity to learn and grow.

Sunday, October 15, 2017

Parent Education Class: The Vibrant Social and Emotional Life of a Gifted Child


 




Mark your calendars!


GPS Parent University and the Gifted Education Parent Council are partnering to provide a free parent education class for parents of gifted children ...

The Vibrant Social and Emotional Life of a Gifted Child

The social and emotional development of gifted children can be like a roller coaster ride! This discussion will focus on how the nature and traits of giftedness impinge on the normal affective development of these students. We will explore ways both parents and students can better manage the ups and downs of growing up gifted.

DATE:  Tuesday, November 14, 2017
TIME:  5:30 - 7:30 PM
PLACE:  Val Vista Lakes Elementary Library (1030 N Blue Grotto Dr., Gilbert)
FREE, but registration is required.  Click here for the registration page.

Click here to visit Parent University on the web to see additional class offerings.