Gifted and Grieving: Why It Is Critical to Offer Differential Support to Gifted Kids During Times of Loss

Gifted and Grieving: Why It Is Critical to Offer Differential Support to Gifted Kids During Times of Loss

This article by Angela Burke unpacks research on how gifted children are impacted by loss. She goes through how symptoms of grief may appear intensified in gifted children, as well has how to support them during difficult times.

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