Four Things I Learned During My Summer at IEA
Heather Honig, IEA’s intern, shares some of her takeaways from her time at IEA
Brains, Science and Academy
An IEA Academy student connected with and interviewed Dr. Wendy Gilmore, Associate Professor of Neurology and Cell and Neurobiology in the Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Comprehensive Care Center & Research Group in the USC Keck School of Medicine.
Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship Alumni Give Back
Here are IEA alumni who are currently volunteering their time and talents in support of IEA
Ready, Set, EXPLORE!
IEA’s EXPLORE program is in full swing! This year, the selection and placement process was especially competitive as students vied for a chance to work with distinguished mentors and sites willing to host only a selected number of students
10 Reasons Your Child Should Participate in Academy
Looking for ways to keep your gifted child active and engaged this summer? We’ve got the answer for you: IEA Academy
Advocating for Your Gifted Child
IEA understands that advocating for your child requires research, preparation, and tenacity. Here are some suggestions
Thank You, Teachers!
Thank you, Mattie Whyte Woodridge, for being the pioneer of Teacher Appreciation Day
Overthinking: When Your Mind Won’t Turn Off
As a chronic overthinker, I wanted to explore the reasons behind overthinking, how it can hurt and what we can do to rein it in
My Smart Kid Is So Emotional–Am I A Parenting Failure?
Your child is emotional. Anxious. Melting down. Gifted. And so are you.
Why Are So Many Gifted Children Also Highly Sensitive?
Highly sensitive people have a number of very sought-after traits, including soaring creativity, intense focus, careful conscientiousness, empathetic kindness, and the ability to understand the world very deeply