Resources Related to Giftedness – Updated May, 2019
Provided strictly as resources. GCABC does not endorse any specific resources.
GCABC Feedback to the Ministry of Education in 2018
48 Essential Links for the Parents of Gifted Children
What’s in the New BC Curriculum for Gifted Learners by Maureen McDermid
What is the current status of gifted children reporting across school districts?
Readings on the Nature and Nurture of High Ability Learners collected by Prof.Lannie Kanevsky
Gifted Navigation: Finding Help in Understanding your Gifted Child
Locally:
Independent Parent Groups or “Fast Brained Kids” groups
- Parent groups in several locations throughout the Province. Active in Vancouver, Surrey, Chilliwack, Victoria(?), Coquitlam and Maple Ridge. Provincial organization is re-establishing at this time.
Lower Mainland Gifted Contacts (LMGC)
- Organization of the facilitators for gifted students and university professors with a focus on gifted education
- Has an annual conference with gifted students in grades 10 – 12
- http://lowermainlandgiftedcontacts.weebly.com/index.html
Local Facebook Groups
There are a number of relevant Facebook groups for parents of gifted children across BC, run by different parent volunteers. Please, note that neither of these are associated with the GCABC, but that our board members finds them very relevant and helpful.
- BC Parenting Gifted Kids (Parents only Facebook site about everything gifted in BC) https://www.facebook.com/groups/609961422449359/
- Gifted Homelearners Facebook group see under Homelearners’ Resources
Some local professionals specializing in working with gifted students and/or their families
- Susan Jackson, MA, RCC, (White Rock) works with highly gifted students; http://www.daimoninstitute.com/
- Recent movie “RISE” about 12 profoundly gifted children/ young adults
- http://daimoninstitute.com/ – RiseDocumentary
- Coach Susan Hogarth facilitates SENG (see below) parent groups (Surrey), and offers other coaching services; http://czcoaching.com/wordpress/
- Professor Lannie Kanevsky at SFU has a website about learning of gifted students’ interests within their education: http://possibilitiesforlearning.com
- Dr. Joan Pinkus, registered psychologist, does giftedness testing http://joanpinkus.ca
Lower Mainland School programs for the Gifted
Provincial programs
- Transition Program:
- Jointly operated by UBC and the Vancouver School District
- A 5 year high school program in 2 years
- http://universitytransition.altervista.org
- Langley School of Fine Arts
- Grade 1 – 12 school focused on the fine arts
- Out-of-district application is possible but they have the lowest priority ranking when applying
- http://langleyfinearts.com
Specialized Private Schools
- Choice School
- K – 9 School for the gifted; Accredited Independent school
- Choice School for the Gifted has now been recognized as a Special Education School by the BC Ministry of Education devoted to the education of gifted students, including those who have dual exceptionalities.
- In Richmond, near the Alex Fraser Bridge; http://www.choiceschool.org
- Madrona School
- Grades 1 – 9 School for the gifted; Accredited Independent school
- In Vancouver http://madronaschool.com
International resources
Open Education Database: 48 Essential Links for Parents of Gifted Children.
Supporting the Emotional Needs of the Gifted (SENG)
- Organization started by psychologists and counsellors in the US with a focus on the social-emotional aspects of giftedness
- Founder, James (Jim) Webb has created numerous resources for counsellors, psychologists and families of gifted children, most notably:
- Book on misdiagnosis of giftedness, commonly as ADHD
- Videos for parents, available through the Fraser Valley Regional Library
- Offers training for parent support group facilitators, and monthly webinars on a variety of topics of interest to counsellors, teachers and parents.
- Has a conference every summer (in the US) for parents, teachers, counsellors and also has a children & teen program
- www.sengifted.org
National Association of Gifted Children (NAGC)
- US organization primarily for teachers and parents
- Large conference every November (in the US)
- Good resources available, including a parent newsletter, information on advocacy, and lots of publications
- http://www.nagc.org
Davidson Institute
- Gifted high school in Nevada, US
- Website offers a lot of very well-researched articles and resources, primarily for teachers and parents
- http://www.davidsongifted.org/
Hoagies Gifted
- US-based website that is a very comprehensive collection of information and resources related to giftedness – Great info for an introduction (Gifted 101)
- http://www.hoagiesgifted.org
Homeschooling/homelearning Resources
HS-Van Yahoo Group
- https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/HS-Van/info
- Largest Lower Mainland based homeschooling group
- Discussions and support
- General homeschooling discussion not specifically to gifted
Greater Vancouver Homelearners
- Comprehensive local homeschooling 101 Resources (not specifically to gifted homelearners only but very comprehensive)
BC Gifted Homelearners Facebook Group
- Parents with gifted homelearning kids in BC or parents contemplating homelearning in BC. As with the other Facebook groups, it is run by parent volunteers, not associated with the GCABC.
- https://www.facebook.com/groups/giftedhomelearnersinbc/
Gifted Homeschoolers Forum
- US based
- Great overview of homeschooling, forum, classes from Latin, math to literature
- http://giftedhomeschoolers.org
Online classes for gifted Homelearners (All US based)
- Athena’s Advanced Academy http://www.athenasacademy.com
- From biology, history, geography to French and literature
- For the slightly younger crowd (6-12 years)
- Guinevere’s Gifted Group (G3) http://www.onlineg3.com/OnlineG3/Home.html
- Similar to Athena’s but for the slightly older crowd (~11, 12 + years old, some special teenage classes)
- AoPS (Art of Problem Solving) http://www.artofproblemsolving.com
- Problem solving math curriculum geared towards math competitions
- Middle and high school curriculum
- Specifically for gifted children – it explains the “why” behind math
- Classes available as well as books
- Lukeion http://www.lukeion.org
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- Classical Education
- Workshops about ancient Rome and Greek
- Latin and Greek classes leading up to AP level
- Ian Byrd`s http://www.byrdseed.com/
- Articles and videos for better understanding gifted learners