Keep Gifted Kids Challenged

Published on April 8, 2015 by LeeBinz

To keep young gifted children challenged, you can go faster through core subjects, but it can be easier to go wider, and experience many different subjects.  This can help you to feed their desire to learn more, but without the negatives that come with material that is above their maturity level.

Gifted Kids

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Keep Gifted Kids Challenged

Here are some options for you to consider to keep your gifted kids challenged.

Building Thinking Skills, book 1, 2, and 3 are reproducible books that develop critical thinking skills in reading, writing, math and science. My kids thought they were fun – like doing a crossword puzzle or something. I don’t usually recommend every book from Critical Thinking Press, because some feel too “schoolish” for me, but we did like these books when we used them.

Building Thinking Skills Book 1– elementary

Building Thinking Skills Book 2 – middle school

Building Thinking Skills Book 3 Verbal– high school

Building Thinking Skills Book 3 Figural – high school

Logic and Latin are great for keeping thinkers thinking!

Latin Road to English Grammar

Introductory Logic Workbook
Introductory Logic DVD

If your child is geeky, try to find an intensive program that can let them learn at their level while competing in the field.

Lego Robotics program 

www.legoengineering.com/get-started/

www.firstlegoleague.org/

education.lego.com/

Speech and Debate Clubs 

NCFCA: National Christian Forensics and Communications Association

www.ncfca.org

STOA: Christian Homeschool Speech and Debate

www.stoausa.org

 And remember that anything your child loves can be encouraged at the high school level, and you can put it on your high school transcript, even if you didn’t intentionally teach it as a “class.”

 Encouraging Delight Directed Learning at the High School Level

Delight Directed Learning: Guide Your Homeschooler Toward Passionate Learning

Sometimes quality literature is just the thing to feed the flames of passionate learning. If you need to keep your reader challenged, check out my reading lists.

 The HomeScholar College Bound Reading List
Classic Christmas Literature for High School Students
7 Ways to Encourage Reading in Middle School
Printable reading list for Middle School

Parents with gifted children face unique stresses in their homeschool. If you would like more information on gifted children, these resources can help.

Free Article: 13 Tips for Teaching Your Gifted Teen
$3 Kindle Book: Gifted Education Strategies for Every Child: Homeschool Secrets for Success

$15 e-Course: Gifted Education Strategies for Every Child (Online Training)

Personal Support: Gold Care Club Membership

 If you have a gifted child, what has been your favorite supplement? 

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