The Gifted Children’s Association of British Columbia (GCABC) has its Annual General Meeting on Nov 17, 2021. Membership is required to attend. Anyone interested in gifted/high ability children and teens is welcome to join as a GCABC member.
The meeting takes place via Zoom, and a link will be emailed to you when you have signed up and paid for your membership. The meeting includes a presentation with Debbie Clelland, PhD, RCCP.
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Program
7:00-7:15PM – Annual General Meeting
7:15-7:45PM – Presentation with Debbie Clelland, PhD, RCCP
7:45-8:00PM – Questions and discussion
Presentation: Keeping Communication Lines Open with your Gifted/2e Children and Teens
In today’s world of screens and multi-tasking, finding time and creating positive conversations with our children and teens can be a challenge. Families with gifted and multi-exceptional children may have added trials of children who can “out-argue” you, passions that pull them away from others in the household, or feel they need to protect others and not say anything about the deep concerns they have for things like the environment.
“Keeping Communication Lines Open with your Gifted/2e Children and Teens” with Debbie Clelland, PhD, RCCP, will address all of these issues and suggest techniques to support successful conversations and regular family connections.
Debbie Clelland has been working in the field of counselling and consulting since 1998, teaching counselling students since 2006, and is a BC expert on giftedness. These passions are now being extended into her part-time practice through coaching gifted adults and parents of gifted children, as well as supporting counsellors through clinical consultations.
The 30 minute presentation will be held in conjunction with the GCABC Annual General Meeting on November 17 and is for members only. Please consider joining the GCABC as a member to attend.
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