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Maureen Neihart, a leading authority on talent development in children, is a licensed child psychologist with more than 25 years of experience working with talented young people and their families. A former teacher and school counselor, she now is an internationally recognized leader on the show more psychological aspects of talent development, addressing between 20,000 and 40,000 people each year in her many workshops throughout the U.S., Europe, Asia, and South America. Neihart, a passionate teacher whose enthusiasm and commitment energizes others, currently works in Singapore, where she is helping children of diverse nationalities and ethnic groups make the most of their potential talent show less

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This is a competently produced review of the literature reporting the findings of educational and psychological research concerning, as the title says, "The Social and Emotional Development of Gifted Children." The book is written in the dreadfully pedestrian social science style that predominates in so much professional literature in so many social science fields today. I had to strain to stay focused on what, if anything, all those abstract terms meant. If you do not already know that the show more brightest children are often socially inept or behind their less bright peers in social skills, and that therefore they need special support, then this is the book for you. But not all findings are obvious, and the book should be of value to psychologists and educational researchers. Each chapter follows a template of introduction, major findings, specific findings such as multicultural differences, directions for future research and often a short conclusion. The chapters tend to be brief and to-the-point. A ten page chapter may cite forty or more studies which are listed at the end in two or three pages of bibliography. Most parents will find it hard slogging but readers used to social science research should find this book of considerable value. show less
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This book was helpful to me as I am a teacher and the parent of a gifted child. Understanding the research in various areas of social and emotional development regarding gifted children helps you understand the difficulties children can encounter being gifted. I really liked how it outlined things so clearly and explained limitations on what is known as well as how that influences your practice with children. A very helpful resource on current research! I recommend to any teacher working show more with gifted children. As a parent it was a bit much, not as reader friendly for those not in the field. I feel like giving this to my son's teacher because he struggles with social and emotional development as far as being behind his "peers". I poured through this book in a matter of days. Very intriguing. show less
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The Social and Emotional Development of Gifted Children is an excellent resource to have on hand if you're going through school or if you are just needing a review of what you already know. I wish I would of had this book when I was going to school to be a teacher!
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This book provides information but not really about what to do to improve the social and emotional development.

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