X

Gifted Programs: What they are and are they the right fit for your child? Online Class Re-cap

    Find Family Friendly Activities

    For many children, gifted programs are a wonderful way to enhance a child’s learning and school experience, but many parents have questions about what a gifted program is, if a gifted program is right for their child, and what types of tests their child would need to take to get accepted into a gifted program.

    Last week, we held a highly informative and important online class on the topic of gifted programs, expertly facilitated by Karen Quinn, best-selling author and co-founder of TestingMom.com – also our generous sponsor.

    During class, Karen discussed such topics as the types of gifted programs available, an overview of the entrance tests for gifted program, the signs that your child may be gifted, and how to gently prepare your child for the test in a fun and no-pressure way.

    In case you missed it, you can find a link to the class re-play here for your ongoing reference and support.

    Karen also shared the wonderful hand-out that she mentioned during the class on how to determine if your child is intellectually gifted, along with a discount code to use for an extra 15% off membership:

    SPECIAL DISCOUNT from TestingMom.com: Use code mommybites for an extra 15% off any membership!

    Generously sponsored by

     

     

     

    TestingMom.com is a company that helps parents across the country prepare their children for testing and kindergarten admissions success. Over 300,000 parents have joined the site since 2010. These parents passionately praise the program. Since its inception, the company has expanded beyond test prep and now offers access to a full array of the top premium educational partner programs to support students in making more As!

    Karen Quinn, co-founder of TestingMom.com, is a former attorney who became an expert in admissions, giftedness and early childhood testing after struggling with her own son’s educational needs. By necessity, she developed an educational program that helped her son, Sam, learn the skills he needed for admissions testing, thus getting him into the top school of her choice. Sam was headed for special education until she cracked the code of kindergarten testing and boosted his score from the 37th to the 94th percentile. Karen’s latest book, Testing for Kindergarten, reveals for the first time to parents what is on these tests and teaches parents how to prepare their kids. This book helps the average parent who doesn’t know an OLSAT from a WPPSI test, while making the learning process fun for both children and parents. Karen has been featured by The View, 20/20, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The New York Times, Redbook magazine, More magazine, New York magazine, The Boston Herald, The Chicago Tribune, and many other media outlets.

    Like what you read? Sign up for our free newsletter so you can be informed of the latest FREE online classes, parenting articles, childcare listings & raffles.

    The views and opinions expressed on this blog are purely the blog contributor’s. Any product claim, statistic, quote or other representation about a product or service should be verified with the manufacturer or provider. Writers may have conflicts of interest, and their opinions are their own.

      Find Family Friendly Activities

      Jennifer Rojas: Jennifer Rojas is responsible for conducting our day-to-day business operations; coordinating, facilitating and marketing our online classes; and managing our team of bloggers and blog content to ensure that the Mommybites blog is an important and consistently relevant parenting advice resource. She also manages daily web site updates in order to keep our content fresh and pertinent for our community, manages email marketing, curates social media, and manages client and customer relationships. Jennifer graduated from George Mason University’s Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (ICAR) with an M.S. in Conflict Analysis and Resolution. As well as being a conflict resolution and diversity educator, she honed her operational skills during her 10+ years of managing a global eLearning program. She has since escaped the corporate cubicle and currently resides in Tel Aviv with her archaeologist husband, where she enjoys being close to the sea and getting back into life’s natural rhythms.
      Related Post