Walker, Sally Yahnke : Illinois Association for Gifted Children
Sally Yahnke Walker, Ph.D., is a consultant, an educator, an advocate for gifted children, and the Executive
Director for the . She has piloted programs to create a broad-based level of support for talented students in public
school districts, provided in-service training for teachers, and facilitated workshops for parents of gifted children.
She is a coauthor of TEACHING YOUNG GIFTED CHILDREN IN THE REGULAR CLASSROOM.
Summary
What does it mean to be �gifted�? What�s good�and not so good�about being identified as gifted? How can parents
make sure their gifted children get the learning opportunities they need? How can parents cope with the unique
challenges gifted kids present?
Every parent of a gifted child has questions like these. Since 1991 when we published the original edition of this
guide, parents have looked here for answers. Now revised and updated with information about current research and
legislation, new examples, new resources (including Web sites), and more, it�s the first place to turn for facts,
insights, strategies, and sound advice.
You�ll learn what giftedness is (and isn�t), what makes gifted kids so special, how kids are identified as gifted,
and why some kids fall through the cracks during the identification process. You�ll discover encouraging, practical
tips for living with your gifted child�and handling the endless questions, high energy, and too-smart mouth that
often go along with giftedness. You�ll find out how to keep from raising a �nerd,� how to prevent perfectionism,
and when to get help. And you�ll learn how to advocate for your child�s education at school and in your state.