Gifted and Depressed
Gifted persons of any age can perceive situations more intensely, and the outcome is sometimes depression. read more
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Gifted persons of any age can perceive situations more intensely, and the outcome is sometimes depression. read more
When your daughter's worries are making her sick, that's an illness as real as anything else. read more
When your teen is in a downward spiral, it's time to take action. read more
When you think your child is depressed, but the school psychologist and pediatrician disagree, what should you do? read more
A gifted child is worried because her grades in science and math have begun to slip. read more
Competition -- whether in sports, academics, or the arts -- can show any person how to deal with both success and defeat. read more
A mother seeks advice on how to help her daughter manage her depression. read more
Phobias can be very difficult to overcome, but help is available. read more
It's sometimes hard for gifted kids to learn that they can't always win, and it's better if this lesson is learned early. read more
Ease your child's stress before exams and big assignments. read more
Gifted children often have social issues that are just as challenging -- and trickier to fix -- than educational issues. read more
Learn how you can help a perfectionist child and prevent meltdowns. read more
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