BOOK REVIEW (Davidson Institute) - The reviewer describes the book as a must-read for all young people considering radical acceleration and/or early college entry. This book has received rave reviews from members across the gifted community. ...
BOOK REVIEW - This book covers how to help elementary and secondary students find contests and competitions to enter. It also can be used by parents, educators, and other individuals working with children and young adults in the academic arena. It contains more than 100 entries in a wide variety of categories from academic to service learning, and subcategories from business to music. ...
BOOK REVIEW - This article offers seven book reviews of the novel Millicent Min, Girl Genius from Davidson Young Scholars. The 2003 book by Lisa Yee, about an 11-year-old girl attending high school, received mixed reviews from our seven Young Scholars who reviewed the book. Two did not care for it, but the others seemed to like it a lot! Read all of the reviews here.
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BOOK REVIEW (Davidson Institute) - Dr. Sylvia Rimm's third book in the See Jane Win series is a compilation of interviews and easy to follow, real-world recommendations, See Jane Win is recommended as an excellent resource for women of all ages. ...
BOOK REVIEW (Davidson Institute) - From the back cover: Part One offers updated background information on the emotional and intellectual needs of children of high ability. Part Two describes typical reading patterns, the need for reading guidance, and how to discuss books with young readers. Part Three is an annotated bibliography of over 300 books carefully selected to be useful in promoting intellectual and emotional development of high ability youngsters from pre-school through grade 12. ...
BOOK REVIEW (Davidson Institute) - Many useful tips are found in this review of Brenda Smith's book on scholarships. A must-read prior to applying to any college or organization for financial aid. ...
BOOK REVIEW (Davidson Institute) - The Gifted Kids’ Survival Guide: For Ages 10 and Under is a book that can easily be read from cover to cover in one sitting. It is also a resource parents can lead their children to time and again to help them learn to handle difficult situations ...