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
Boredom, Burnout, and Balance
It is important to recognize that gifted children not only think differently than other children, they also feel differently
Managing the Crazy Intense Moments
Heather Boorman, The Fringy Bit and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, shares how she handles wild moments with her family
Uniqueness
Author and Senior Fellow, Stephanie Tolan, M.A., discusses what it means to be unique
Tell Us Your Story: Early Graduation
In honor of Higher Education Day, we’d like to hear from anyone who has chosen to graduate early, enter college early, taken a gap year, or pursued alternative educational experiences
Advocating for Your Gifted Child
IEA understands that advocating for your child requires research, preparation, and tenacity. Here are some suggestions
Bradley Seminar 2017
Every year, the Bradley Seminar brings together our national cohort of current CDB Scholars along with alumni, parents, educators, guest speakers and IEA staff for a weekend event where they can connect as a community
First-Ever Poll of Voters About Gifted Learners Finds Strong Bipartisan Support For Increasing Funding and Resources for High-Potential Students
At a gathering of gifted learning community leaders today in the nation’s capitol, a first-of-its-kind poll was released by the IEA, that finds overwhelming bipartisan public support for increased funding for programs and resources for gifted students
Executive Skills and How They Translate to Professional Strengths
How to improve these functions that will lead to great leadership qualities
Building Bridges
Of all the meanings and usage of the word “bridge,” my favorite has to be “a time, place, or means of connection or transition”