Whether your child is a math genius or a musical prodigy, raising a gifted child is both a joy and a challenge.

While parents are certainly thrilled to hear their child is highly intelligent, some surprising struggles often follow. Many parents in your audience will be intrigued to learn about the difficulties gifted children and the parents often encounter.

Explore the world of gifted children with James Webb, Ph.D., Janet Gore, M.Ed., Edward Amend, Psy.D. and Arlene DeVries, M.S.E. These renowned experts, with decades of professional experience, will explain how parents can help their talented children succeed in and out of school.

They offer important and practical guidance for all parents, including:

• How to determine if your child is gifted.

• How to keep your super smart child from getting bored over the summer.

• The myths surrounding gifted and talented children.

• A staggering 1 out of 4 “high achievers” has considered suicide — when being gifted can be a curse for your child.

• Helping your child cope with perfectionism and stress.

• Handling discipline, peer relations, sibling issues, misdiagnosis, and more.

                                Winner of iParenting Media Award,
                             National Best Books 2007 Award, Mom’s Choice Award  and Arizona Best Book Award.

CREDENTIALS: James Webb, Ph.D., Janet Gore, M.Ed., Edward Amend, Psy.D., and Arlene DeVries, M.S.E, are authors of A PARENT’S GUIDE TO GIFTED CHILDREN (Great Potential Press). They’re experts in gifted education with a comprehensive understanding of highly intelligent children’s needs.

AVAILABILITY: Arizona, nationwide by arrangement and via telephone
CONTACT: Kristina Grant, 1-877-954-4200 (AZ);
kristina@giftedbooks.com