Posts Tagged ‘identifying gifted and talented’
Curiosity in Season | How Changing Seasons Can Inspire Gifted Children
As autumn settles in, the world outside our windows becomes a living lesson in curiosity. For gifted children—whose minds are always reaching, questioning, stretching—the fall season offers endless opportunities for growth, change and wide-eyed wonder. Change as a Catalyst Fall is a season of transformation. Trees release what they no longer need, revealing structure and…
Read MoreRolling Admissions at Rainard School for Gifted Students
In last month’s post, we shared signs it might be time to change schools to ensure a gifted student’s needs are properly supported. This month, we want to talk about what to do when those signs show up midyear instead of at the end of the school year. Like many other Houston private schools, we…
Read MoreBeyond IQ Tests: Why Multiple Measures are Essential for Identifying Gifted and Talented Children
When it comes to identifying gifted and talented children, relying solely on an IQ test can be limiting. IQ tests can provide valuable insights into a student’s cognitive abilities, but they lack the ability to gauge the full spectrum of their giftedness. At Rainard, we feel it is crucial to use a variety of tools…
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