|
Gifted Bookstore
also save $5 with a
special Zone discount on
Online Self-Portrait Learning Style Profiles.Positive
Thinking for Kids
by Elizabeth Pantley
author of "Kid Cooperation, Perfect Parenting & more
During
their growth and development, children go through many stages of self-doubt. They are
always comparing themselves to others, and they often see themselves as coming up short.
As parents, we can offset this natural tendency in our children by giving them the skills
to think more positively. We need to arm our children with a positive attitude, so that
they can stay focused in the right direction. We'll look at some typical negative
statements from children, along with some positive responses from their wise parents.
Modeling a positive attitude is one of the most effective ways of teaching your children.
Children learn what they live. Find out more.
"Are You Qualified to Homeschool?"
by Julie
Gattis
excerpted from "McGraw Hill Homeschool Companion"
hosted by Joe Spataro
Julie Gattis is a homeschooling mom of four children
and the co-author of the McGraw Hill Homeschooling Companion. She took her experience and
collaborated with her co-author Laura Saba to create a book which is a comprehensive guide
containing vital information. In this interview and FREE excerpt from her book, Julie
shares with us some of her insights on what it takes for a parent to be "qualified to
homeschool" and also some tips on educating children with special needs.
Overcoming Depression & Finding
Happiness
excerpted from
"Family Desk Reference to Psychology"
by Chuck T. Falcon
 Depressed people often lose interest in many activities and social contacts
because of loss of pleasure in and enthusiasm for their usual activities. There are many
effective ways to overcome depression. In this essay from author and Counseling
Psychologist Chuck Falcon, he illustrates the causes and treatment of depression; how
activity can help break the depression cycle along with a step-by-step guide on things
that you can do to feel better. Don't forget to join our discussion groups where you can
ask your questions and share your feelings.
Shakespeare Youth Theatre
by Beth Bruno
& Lois Lake Church
 The
Shakespearean Youth Theatre, a group of 14 homeschooled young people, ages 12 to 17, from
many parts of Connecticut, has performed annually since 1997 at the Puppet House Theater
in Stony Creek (Branford), CT. Each January the troupe chooses a play and begins
rehearsing. The entire troupe is dedicated to performing quality productions of
Shakespeare and learning about the play, the playwright and theater. To this end, the cast
is highly involved in every aspect of the production, from selecting and editing the play,
to publicity, sets and costumes. Find out more about the troupe and how you might be able
to form your own company where you live.
Self-Directed Home Schooling
by Lisa
Rivero
author of "Creative Homeschooling for Gifted Children"
There are nearly as many definitions of unschooling as there are
people who consider themselves unschoolers. Lisa Rivero, author of Creative Homeschooling
for Gifted Children, says: "I prefer to use the phrase self-directed learning
or self-directed home schooling to unschooling as a way to describe our home
schooling approach, because it is a more positive description of what actually
occurs." In this adapted excerpt from her book, she describes how self-directed
learning is an educational philosophy that emphasizes the child's role as an active
learner. She shows how parents can introduce self-directed learning to their children by
giving their children input into the content of study, materials used for study, and the
pace of study.
"Environmental Sensitivity in the Gifted"
by Renita Smith
As parents of gifted children, we are all too familiar with the
intense - even volatile -- reactions of our children. Most of us have never heard that
extreme physical sensitivity is "normal" in gifted children. One typically finds
in gifted individuals an extreme sensitivity-- to emotions, sounds, touch, taste, etc.
Find out more about this and how to identify, understand and cope with these challenges in
our children.
Serving Gifted Children
by Beth Bruno
"Giftedness often surfaces as early as two or three years of
age, long before the schools formally identify it. Even when children are identified as
"gifted," most states do not fund special programs for them. That leaves the
responsibility for the education of gifted children, for the most part, in the hands of
teachers and parents." In this article, Beth Bruno, author of "Wild Tulips:
Raising Parents in a Complex World," talks about the characteristics of gifted
children and special programs that can be of help.
Meet the Author
James D. Sutton, EdD, CSP
author of "If My Kids So Nice
Why Is He Driving Me Crazy?"
hosted by Joe Spataro
with a FREE excerpt Chap7: The "Quick Fix"
He speaks to us about a variant on ODD
(Oppositional Defiant Disorder) called the "The Good Kid Disorder." As an
educator, he has taught everything from grade school to graduate school. His interest in
working with emotionally troubled youngsters motivated him to earn a doctorate in
psychology. Today, Dr. Sutton addresses the needs of young people as a consulting
psychologist, an author, and an accomplished speaker. Find out more.
Asperger's
Syndrome
by Sue Spataro, RN,
BSN
What
is it & does your child have it?
AS
is defined as a form of autism. It was "discovered" by Hans Asperger's back in
1944. It is stressful for kids with AS to interact with other kids and adults. Though they
may desperately want to have friends they find that it's very hard to "read" and
understand what others mean. It's as if they are "emotionally blind". Find out
how to recognize AS in your child, what experts in the field have to say about this
condition, and what you can do help make you life better.
"Wild Tulips"
Raising Parents in a
Complex World
by Beth Bruno
hosted by Joe Spataro
 Beth Bruno is the author
of Wild Tulips, which is a collection of entertaining tales about parenting. She has
always been "fascinated by people - their motives, emotions, what makes them
tick." As a school psychologist, her philosophy is not to solve problems for people,
but rather "to help people discover their inner resources and create ways to help
themselves." In this interview with Beth, she discusses how living life is akin to gardening; what lessons her book can teach homeschoolers; a little bit
about Beth's daughter Nikki; her approach to dealing with school districts; and an essay on "special" education that focuses on bringing
out the strengths in our children. She is available for your questions and we hope to have
a lively discussion.
"Musical Spanish"
Learning Spanish
through pop music!
by Stacey Tipton
hosted by Joe Spataro
 Stacey Tipton has spoken and taught Spanish for over 14
years, teaching at Tulane University, Berlitz, and in Buenos Aires. She started using
music to learn a foreign language many years ago while she was a Rotary Exchange student
in Zacatecas, Mexico. Music played a large role in her becoming fluent in Spanish, and
also helped her retain my language skills through the years. In this interview, find out
how the connection between learning Spanish and
music began; how her immersion in Spanish culture and language in Zacatecas,
Mexico shaped her as a teenager;
her other musical tastes and a
special FREE interactive lesson
where you can learn Spanish while learning from the popular song, La Cucaracha.
Meet the Authors
Mariaemma Willis, M.S.
& Victoria Kindle Hodson, M.A.
"Discover Your
Child's Learning Style"
hosted by Joe Spataro
Interview & FREE Excerpt
 This book honors and celebrates the unique learning styles of
all children. The authors discuss their ideas on ADD, ADHD, dyslexia, homeschooling,
afterschooling as well as an easy to follow way to assess your child. The book contains a
step-by-step program of self awareness test that guide you to a better understanding of
your childs unique strengths and weaknesses.
"Is My Child Gifted?"
by Jane Smith
There are many forms of giftedness. A gifted student, "shows,
or has the potential for showing, an exceptional level of performance in one or more areas
of expression." There are five areas of giftedness: Visual & Performing Arts;
General Intellectual Ability, Creative Thinking, Specific Academic Ability and Leadership
"A Gifted Afterschooler's Journey"
by Ruth Raymond
I am the mother of a 13 year-old son who was
identified in kindergarten and thereafter as extremely gifted. I wish that we had started
the homeschooling much earlier. He says now that he will "never" go back to
school, that he is much happier at home. Find out more about his journey from K to middle
school.

Meet the Author
The Explosive Child
by Ross
Greene, Ph.D.
hosted by Joe Spataro
interview
& FREE Guide to Explosive Children
 Now
there is a new way for you, your child, and your entire family to find help. In this
groundbreaking new book, Dr. Ross Greene, a child psychologist at Massachusetts General
Hospital and Harvard Medical School, makes a compassionate argument that the difficulties
of these children stem from developmental deficits in two critical skills: flexibility and
frustration tolerance. He asserts that if such children could do well, they would.
We have an interview with Dr. Greene and an excerpt for his book that will help you
identify if you child has this problem and what you can do about it.
Bipolar Disorder in
Children
Who has it
and what you can do
By Martha Hellander, J.D.
 Bipolar disorder (also known as "bipolar
illness" or "manic-depressive illness") is a treatable neurobiological
brain disorder believed to occur in at least 1-2 percent of the adolescent and adult
population. As many as one million or more children under 18 in the U.S. may have bipolar
disorder (mostly undiagnosed and untreated). Children with bipolar disorder are at risk
for school failure, substance abuse, and suicide. Children as young as 3 may talk of
wanting to "make myself dead." What are the signs and symptoms of this problem
and what can you do about it? Find out more.
Teaching Autistic
Children
Who Aut to Be Home!
by Tammy
Glaser
The
role of homeschooling in autism
Because
traditional classrooms bombard their delicate senses, autistic children learn more freely
at home. The "experts" discourage diving into homeschooling, so parents
cautiously dip their toes into supplementing part-time. Once they wade into full-time
teaching, many find the waters refreshing! Find out more about autism through the personal
journey of Tammy Glaser and her autistic daughter, Pamela with supporting resources and
available discussion groups.
The Survival
Guide for Parents of Gifted Kids:
How to Understand, Live With, and Stick Up for Your
Gifted Child
by Sally Yahnke Walker, Susan K. Perry
 
Gifted
Bookstore
If you are the parent of a child classified as gifted and you feel like you need
some help this book is a good place to start. It provides easy to understand, common sense
approaches to the unique problems faced by the parents of gifted children. It also
provides excellent sources of information for further research.
Bipolar Disorder in Children
Author Judith Allee of Homeschooling on a Shoestring
gives her thoughts on bipolar disorder in children and how it can often be confused with
ADD. She says, "Many (maybe most) of the adults diagnosed with bi-polar seem to go
through multiple diagnoses before finding help, partly because bi-polar is difficult to
diagnose, and partly because doctors seem to be leery about "labeling" a child
with bi-polar. Part of the confusion is that kids with bipolar may have very different
symptoms from adults." Find out more.
How to Solve Word
Problems in Algebra:
A Solved Problem Approach
(Schaum's Solved Problems Series)
by Mildred Johnson, Tim Johnson
 
also see
Algebra Math Center
Word problems?? No problem!! Be prepared when you get to the word-problem section
of your test! With this easy-to-use pocket guide, solving word problems in algebra become
almost fun. This anxiety-quelling guide helps you get ready for those daunting word
problems, one step at a time. With fully explained examples, it shows you how easy it can
be to translate word problems into solvable algebraic formulas--and get the answers right!
Meet the Author
Frederick
Bennett, Ph.D.
Author of Computer as Tutors
Interview & FREE Excerpt
Hosted by Joe Spataro
He
has taught at the college and university levels, and has his doctoral degree in psychology
and is a professional computer programmer. This unusual background forms the foundation
for his penetrating look at where education must be directed in the new millenium. I
wanted to ask Dr Bennett to focus on a topic of interest to many of the people in our
audience who active homeschoolers or who express an interest in getting personally
involved in their childrens education - the gifted child.
Meet the Author - Janie & Richard Jarvis
"The Magic Bookshelf"
A Parent's Guide to Showing Growing Minds the Path to
the Best Children's Literature
See
the cyber interview
and a FREE excerpt of this book hosted by Joe Spataro
They have written a comprehensive parents' guide to helping children learn to
make the right reading choices while creating a more literary environment in their homes.
The book helps parents transform their child's lives and brighten their futures by
introducing them early to the very best children's literature. Find our more.
"Homeschooling
is the Best Way!"
by Vicki A. Van Camp, M.A., Child Development
Specialist
As a Child Development Specialist, I have
spent many years working with special needs children, including those diagnosed as
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). I
would like to share some of what I have learned and how I came to realize that
homeschooling is the best possible situation for children experiencing these difficulties.
Find out more.
Core Knowledge Series (K to 6)
What Your Kindergartner
Needs to Know:
Preparing Your Child for a Lifetime of Learning
Find out more - click here
by E. D. Hirsch (Editor), John Holdren (Editor)
With its comprehensive curriculum providing a sound basis in the
fundamentals of math, art, history, language arts, science, and technology, the
phenomenally successful Core Knowledge series has become an esteemed tool for parents and
teachers striving to better educate today's children. |

What is the
best way
to teach my child?
 
Find out with
Online
Self-Portrait
Learning Style Profiles
Now get $5 off!!
Find out more - click here

 
 
Teach Your Child
to Read in 100 Easy Lessons
Homeschool
Your Child for FREE
more
Curriculum
Guides
more homeschooling
books

Homeschooling for Excellence
 
Gifted and Talented Language Art :
A Workbook for Ages 6-8
Gifted and
Talented Puzzles and Games for Reading and Math : A Workbook for Ages 6-8
 
The Explosive Child
Interview with author Ross Greene
FREE ADD & special kids support
 
Craft Fun With
Sondra
Look What You
Can Make With Boxes
Interview
with Sondra
more Kid
craft books
Accidental Genius
by Kevin and Cassidy Kearney
 
Experienced home schoolers, Kevin and Cassidy Kearney explain in an easy-to-read
guide-- packed with examples-- how you can take charge of the education of your
gifted/special needs children. Experts Kevin and Cassidy Kearney show you: How you can
have a more normal home life by tapping and redirecting the boundless hyper-energy of
brilliant children... 14 undocumented characteristics of the highly gifted that put
them at risk for being mislabeled as Learning Disabled or ADD/ADHD...
Animals:
A Science Workbook for Ages 4-6
(Gifted & Talented)
by Mary Kraynak Bozansky
 
Animals delves into the world's various scientific classifications of animals:
mammals, birds, fish and reptiles. Animals' habitats, rituals, eating habits, and physical
characteristics are also explored. The workbook includes a 16"x20" full-color
poster complete with diagrams and fascinating facts, and a glossary of important
scientific terms. Illustrations throughout.
The Good Son:
Shaping the Moral Development of Our Boys and Young Men
by Michael Gurian
 
The author of two groundbreaking bestsellers introduces a comprehensive
cradle-to-college parenting program for raising ethical sons. In his eagerly awaited new
book, therapist and educator Michael Gurian presents the definitive guide to the moral
development of our boys and young men. He takes readers through a complete parenting
program, showing them how to instill virtues in boys at each of the three stages of life:
The Age of Obedience (birth to six); The Age of Convention (seven to twelve); and The Age
of Moral Intuition (thirteen to eighteen).
The Defiant
Child:
A Parent's Guide to Oppositional Defiant Disorder
by Douglas Riley
 
The American Psychiatric Association estimates that sixteen percent of children
in the United States may have oppositional defiant disorder. These kids relentlessly push
the boundaries set for them by authority figures. By exploring the mindset of O.D.D.
children and explaining the way they operate, Dr. Douglas Riley teaches parents how to
recognize the signs and modify the behavior of their O.D.D. |