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The Pennsylvania Association for Gifted Education (PAGE) is a non-profit advocacy organization dedicated to helping gifted learners, parents and educators. Since 1951, PAGE has assisted countless parents, teachers and administrators in helping Pennsylvania’s gifted learners reach their full potential. They do this through free Helpline, their network of local affiliates, annual conferences, and effective advocacy. PAGE fostered the passage of Pennsylvania’s Chapter 16, Special Education for the Gifted, one of the strongest for gifted education in the nation.

Prodigy NW is based out of Spokane, WA and provides students, parents and educators access and awareness to a broad assortment of learning topics relating to giftedness in youth. Their goal is to seek out and identify gifted and talented youth from all ethnicities and socio-economic backgrounds.

Institute for Educational Advancement commissioned this analysis of the first-ever national survey assessing the American public’s views on gifted education. The results indicate that the public recognizes that this population is often underserved. IEA is working on additional initiatives to inform and create change.

This user-friendly text offers a comprehensive overview at the interface between bilingual/multicultural/ESL education and gifted education. Written by Jaime A. Castellano and Eva Diaz, nationally recognized and award-winning leaders in both gifted and bilingual education, this book bridges research and practice and has far-reaching implications for educators at all levels.

Removing the Mask defines the difference between treating students equally and treating them equitably in gifted and talented programs. This book challenges readers to reflect on the integrity of identification processes. In reality, most identification procedures have educators identifying opportunity rather than giftedness. Instead of focusing on deficits, Removing the Mask gives attention to uncovering the assets of students living in poverty.

The Renzulli Center for Creativity, Gifted Education, and Talent Development at the University of Connecticut is one of the leading centers in the world in the area of gifted education and talent development. Their mission is to promote enjoyment, engagement, and enthusiasm for learning in teachers and students at all levels of education through high-quality research and outreach on innovative teaching approaches.

SAGE Center for Gifted is a families’ first step in securing needed guidance and direction for the decisions they need to make regarding the assessment, educational, and clinical support of their children when traditional processes are not their path. They offer consultation, assessment of giftedness and learning needs, educational services, psychotheraphy and occupational therpay, school placement guidance, and more. They are located throughout Colorado and Southern California.

Shulamit Widawsky is a Gifted Specialist serving the gifted in Northern Virginia. She offers both emotional and educational support to her clients to help students find balance and tap into their academic potential. She also advises parents to help them understand their gifted child and advocate for them in school.

Socially Gifted’s mission is to support the growth and development of gifted children through social events, community building, and providing research and speakers to families about social needs of gifted children. The aim is to support students, parents and families; other gifted and talented focussed organizations; K-12 educators and service staff; and the community at large.

Founded in 1978, the South Carolina Consortium for Gifted Education seeks to empower, endow and enrich the instruction and leadership abilities of South Carolina teachers of gifted in their mission to enhance and nurture the potential of gifted and talented students.

Larry Martin has been helping parents across the country navigate the school system, negotiating IEP & 504 Plan intervention, and consulting in complex casework, including Gifted Education, since 1998. An “insiders perspective” as an experienced educator, behavior specialist, administrator, program coordinator, and teacher, through in-depth experience, serves as the foundation for this practice. The services provided are founded upon understanding and a collaborative framework rather than conflict and adversarial relations.

Authored by Jaime A. Castellano Ed.D. and Andrea Dawn Frazier Ph.D., this book brings together the leading experts in the field, who combine both knowledge of and leadership experience with gifted students from diverse backgrounds. This edited book helps to raise the awareness level and knowledge base of all educators, particularly teachers of the gifted, who work with a kaleidoscope of special populations in gifted education.

Chapters in this volume focus on topics such as gifted education in rural environments, highly gifted learners, twice-exceptional children, gifted females, gifted and talented students on the autism spectrum, English language learners, underachievement, and students from culturally or linguistically diverse backgrounds.

Student Advocacy believes that every child has worth, every child has potential, and every child deserves an excellent education. Student Advocacy’s mission is to provide an effective voice for children who face significant obstacles in school, so they receive the resources they need to succeed educationally and rediscover their lives.

Student Rights Attorneys (SRA) is comprised of a team of attorneys  who provide help for parents and their children throughout Los Angeles and surrounding areas. SRA was formed with the primary intention of making Educational Representation affordable for Parents and their Children.

Supporting the Emotional Needs of the Gifted (SENG) is a national organization which seeks to inform gifted individuals, their families, and the professionals who work with them, about the unique social and emotional needs of gifted persons. SENG supports programs that foster in gifted individuals the mental health and social competence necessary for them to be free to choose ways to develop and express their abilities and talents fully.

Take on Talents, a Netherlands-based organization, is focused on gifted children and their parents/educators. They help answer commonly asked questions, provide an e-course for parents and several types of resources about the seven challenges most commonly found among gifted children.