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Thank you to all of you who have bought my book! "Raising Gifted Kids" is selling extremely well and it is thanks to you my readers.

Reviews from Amazon.com

Helpful Information, By Reviewer Mom "Chai"
"I found this book extremely helpful in identifying ways to help my gifted twins, one of whom is a traditional learner and the other is not. The book has great insight and information, plus plenty of real-world examples of how parents deal with issues unique to gifted children."

Hands-on Effective Parenting Tools, By H. Dracup   
"Raising Gifted Kids has helped me to understand my children better and we are a happier, more cooperative family. This book is my reference guide; it provides clear guidance that is easily comprehendible and implement able. I found it so helpful that I gave my boy's teacher a copy; I recommend it to everybody who has an influence on a child."

A Must Have for Anyone who's ever wondered... By L. Silverman 
"This book is for anyone who has ever wondered if a child under their care might be gifted, and what to do about it. It's full of affective approaches to a wide range of puzzling, exhausting, and endearing behaviors, and important considerations for educational options. The author has a friendly writing style and is a great source of comfort, confirmation, and inspiration; I will be referring to this book often in the upcoming years."

Excellent Guide for Parents, By Mary Murphy Fox   
"The author uses her expertise in the area of child devlopment and her vast experience working with gifted children and their families to present a reader friendly guide to parenting gifted children. This book is an excellent resource for parents, teachers, school psychologists and principals."

Every parent could benefit from this book, By P. Macirowski   
"The author surprisingly is not a know-it-all but rather an astute observer of "high-potential" or "gifted" children. If you are a gifted adult you may find yourself wishing you had this kind of astute parenting! This book will enable many mothers and fathers (and grandparents) to help give the children in their care rich and rewarding lives. Your kids don't have to be geniuses for them to benefit from the author's experience."

Posted on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 at 11:26AM by Registered CommenterBarbara Klein, Ph.D., Ed.D. | CommentsPost a Comment

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