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E-raamat: Smart Kid Terminology: 25 Terms to Help Gifted Learners See Themselves and Find Success [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(Regis University, USA)
  • Formaat: 78 pages, 50 Halftones, black and white; 50 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Mar-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003257103
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 78 pages, 50 Halftones, black and white; 50 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Mar-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003257103
Smart Kid Terminology is your go-to resource for helping gifted and advanced learners identify and work through their feelings, thoughts, and experiences in relevant, accessible terms.

The illustrations and descriptive definitions in this book demystify educational terminology that can often be dense and difficult to understand. Each section features a description, example of the term in action, and a solution with recommendations for practice. Light-hearted and encouraging, this book covers terms like perfectionist, procrastinator, bored in school, isolation by choice, and more!

For young learners, this book is a guide for identifying and expressing their feelings. For parents, it provides a tool to help them develop coping strategies together, and for teachers and counselors, its an essential starting point for understanding the needs and emotions of their most advanced students.
Preface viii
Chapter 1 Terms, Communication, & Critical Resources
1(10)
Seemingly Simple Terms Are Important
3(1)
Who Should Have This Resource?
4(1)
Students
5(1)
Teachers
5(1)
Administrators
6(1)
Counselors
7(1)
Parents and High-level Learning Adults
7(1)
Advocates of High-level Thinkers
8(1)
Why Is This Resource So Important?
8(1)
Table of Terms: Academic, Social, and Emotional
9(2)
Chapter 2 Smart Kid Academic Terminology
11(20)
The Perfectionist
12(2)
Managing Perfectionism
13(1)
I Am SO Unorganized
14(2)
The Organized Unorganized Smart Kid
15(1)
The Procrastinator
16(2)
Managing Procrastination Takes Action
17(1)
I Am an Underachiever and I Know It
18(2)
Encouraging Achievement
19(1)
I Remember EVERYTHING!
20(2)
Managing a Great Memory
21(1)
How Am I Experiencing Asynchronicity?
22(2)
I Am Multi-talented, and I Am Amazing!
23(1)
Chronic Overthinker? Yes, That's Me!
24(2)
Managing the Inside of My Overthinking Mind
25(1)
I Have Multiple Exceptionalities (Twice Exceptional/2e)
26(2)
2e Is Powerful!
27(1)
Resources and References for Further Study
28(3)
Chapter 3 Smart Kid Social Terminology
31(22)
Isolation by Choice
32(2)
Is Isolation Normal?
33(1)
I Am the Best, Why Try Harder?
34(2)
Welcome to the Frog Pond
35(1)
I Am Bored at School
36(2)
Managing Boredom
37(1)
I Will Not Try That Ever!
38(2)
Encouragement to Give It a Try
39(1)
I Already Know ALL This Stuff!
40(2)
Working with a Smart Kid
41(1)
Cheaters and Liars
42(2)
Taking the High Road
43(1)
No One Is Like Me
44(2)
Find YOUR People!
45(1)
High Expectations of Others
46(2)
Managing Expectations
47(1)
Does Gifted Always Mean Smart?
48(2)
Gifted Is Only One Measure of a Person
49(1)
Resources and References for Further Study
50(3)
Chapter 4 Smart Kid Emotional Terminology
53(20)
I Feel Everything Intensely!
54(2)
It's OK to Be Intense
55(1)
Imposter Syndrome
56(2)
I Deserve to Be Here
57(1)
I Am So Sensitive All the Time!
58(2)
Manage Heightened Sensitivity Naturally
59(1)
I Have a Strong Sense of Justice!
60(2)
Negotiating the "It's Not Fair" Attitude
61(1)
Feeling Down and Depressed
62(2)
Managing the Blues
63(1)
Stress Is a Monster
64(2)
Working the Stress Out of a Smart Kid
65(1)
I'm Not Good at Anything
66(2)
Managing Self-criticism
67(1)
Gifted Kid Burnout
68(2)
Hang In There and Enjoy Giftedness
69(1)
Resources and References for Further Study
70(3)
Chapter 5 Smart Kid Terminology Resources
73(4)
Taking Action with Resources
74(2)
Sharing Is Caring
76(1)
Further Study 77(1)
About the Author 78
Brenda Kay Small is Affiliate Professor of educational leadership at Regis University and an author, presenter, and advocate for Advanced Learners.

Find her at www.leadsmarteducation.com.