Category: Miscellaneous

Adult Giftedness
Lin Lim, Ph.D.

Creating Space for Acceptance and Growth

The author reflects on the importance of creating safe, supportive spaces for mental health and growth, describing how such environments foster belonging, resilience, and agency. She offers practical prompts and small actions to cultivate and sustain safe spaces for oneself and others, emphasizing shared responsibility.

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Counselors & Counseling
Ilse Gevaert

Bridging Two Worlds: A Guide to Supporting Twice-Exceptional Children

Twice-exceptional children combine high intelligence with learning differences and are often misunderstood. This guide outlines misconceptions, brain differences, and distinctive strengths, then offers practical strategies—strength-based learning, assistive technology, emotional support, breaks, and community—to help 2e students bridge challenges and reach their potential.

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Education & Homeschooling
Dr. Gayle Bentley

Navigating the Diverse Paths of Twice-Exceptional Autistic Teenagers

Author reflects on supporting twice-exceptional autistic teenagers, emphasizing asynchronous development, individualized timelines, and centering students’ goals. She advocates collaborative planning, fostering self-advocacy, and flexible transitions—such as community college pathways—to build independence while honoring each student’s aspirations.

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Education & Homeschooling
Yekaterina (Katrina) O’Neil

Групи Підтримки Батьків: Чому Вони Важливі

Стаття описує важливість груп підтримки для батьків подвійно виняткових (2в) дітей. Авторка розповідає особистий досвід участі у групі SENG, пояснює унікальні потреби 2в дітей, висвітлює стрес батьків і наводить дослідження, що підтверджують користь спеціалізованих програм підтримки.

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Communication
Takako Oishi

ギフテッド児と2E児のレジリエンスの源

This article discusses sources of resilience for gifted and twice-exceptional (2E) children, highlighting three key elements: at least one supportive adult, opportunities to build autonomy, and strength-based education that fosters hope and optimism. It offers practical advice for parents and caregivers to support development.

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Adult Giftedness
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Call to Action!

The post criticizes a Halloween ‘Former Gifted Child’ costume as dismissive of lifelong giftedness, explains how gifted individuals face masking, mental health struggles, imposter syndrome, and misaligned expectations, and urges families, educators, and policymakers to support gifted people, advocate for services, testing, and sustained resources.

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Miscellaneous
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SENG 2023: A Year of Growth, Connection, and Impact

In 2023 SENG expanded programs and resources, launched community groups, introduced three APA offerings, resumed in-person events, advanced DEIB and mental health outreach, and formed partnerships including NAGC. These initiatives strengthened support, access, and inclusion for gifted individuals and set the stage for more 2024 developments.

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Miscellaneous
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National Association for Gifted Children and SENG Enter Partnership

NAGC and SENG announced a five-year partnership to advance gifted education, including shared conferences, resources, webinars, and training. Leaders from both organizations praised the collaboration, and SENG will present at NAGC’s annual convention. Future joint activities and initiatives will be announced later.

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Miscellaneous
Andrea Brucella Finnegan, M.S. Ed.

The Emotional Implications of Gifted & Twice Exceptional Students

This article analyzes the short film An Animal School: A Tale of Gifts, showing how gifted and twice-exceptional (2e) students struggle emotionally when strengths are ignored. It discusses several characters, links neurodiversity to mental health concerns, and advocates strength-based education, acceptance, and supportive environments.

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Miscellaneous
John Nicoll, BHSP

Understanding & Addressing Neurotransmitter Insufficiency in Gifted Individuals

This article examines links between giftedness and high sensitivity, evidence that many gifted individuals are highly sensitive, and research suggesting lower dopamine and serotonin in highly sensitive people. It explains how chronic stress can deplete neurotransmitters and outlines natural supports like nutrition, supplementation, and lifestyle.

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