Book Review: “College at 13: Young, Gifted and Purposeful”
by Kate Duey, College Counselor Razel Solow, Ph.D. and Celeste Rhodes, Ph.D. turn the chief criticism of early college entrance–that early entrance inhibits healthy social development–on its head in College […]
Book Review: Quiet by Susan Cain
By Jennifer Kennedy Several years ago, as I was looking for content to share on IEA’s social networks one day, I stumbled across a TEDTalk by Susan Cain. I found […]
Don’t Count Her Out: A Review of Counting By 7s

COUNTING BY 7s By Holly Goldberg Sloan Dial Books for Young Readers Reviewed by Seth Freeman, Writer/Producer and IEA Board Member Willow Chance is a twelve-year-old girl who sees the […]
Don’t Count Her Out: A Review of Counting By 7s
COUNTING BY 7s By Holly Goldberg Sloan Dial Books for Young Readers Reviewed by Seth Freeman, Writer/Producer and IEA Board Member Willow Chance is a twelve-year-old girl who sees the […]
Don’t Count Her Out: A Review of Counting By 7s
COUNTING BY 7s By Holly Goldberg Sloan Dial Books for Young Readers Reviewed by Seth Freeman, Writer/Producer and IEA Board Member Willow Chance is a twelve-year-old girl who sees the […]
“College at 13” Book Review

By Kate Duey Kate Duey is a private college counselor serving gifted students. She has worked with students on traditional schooling paths, home schooled students, community college students and students […]