Summer Academy at The Huntington – A Scholar’s Paradise
As we conclude our inaugural Academy program at The Huntington, we look back at the summer sessions through the eyes of our most important critics: the Academy students themselves!
IEA Summer Spotlight 2014
Summer Spotlight was an evening of illumination – a light shone upon a community of “too’s” and the programs that help them to grow, succeed, learn, and feel safe to be themselves
Yunasa West 2014
A fun, successful week of exploring campers’ unique personalities and a time of growth for our amazing community
The Impact of the Common Core State Standards on Gifted Education
The biggest problem in the next few years will be teachers’ ability to find the time to differentiate the curriculum for advanced learners
The Many Faces of Gifted: Sneha
Sneha, a 2013 Apprentice, relays her experience with IEA
Disrespectful or Misunderstood? Gifted Students in the Classroom
Parents try to mold their gifted kids into a certain idea, but it comes at a cost
Gifted and Nongifted Siblings: How Conventional Wisdom is Wrong
Managing family dynamics is never easy, no matter what the relationship between the siblings is
A Supportive Mother for a Gifted Kid
Thank you to all of the moms who support their gifted children while protecting them from slipping through the cracks
Teacher Appreciation
Thank you to all of the teachers who make a difference each and every day
Reflections on My International SJWP trip to Stockholm
As the winner of U.S. Stockholm Junior Water Prize (SJWP) competition, I had the honor of representing the United States at the international SJWP competition held in Stockholm, Sweden in the first week of September