Description |
372 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Summary |
Examines both the cognitive complexity and emotional intensity of gifted children and discusses the need for modification of counseling techniques. The authors present a developmental model to enable counselors to orchestrate a program of prevention rather than remediation. Specific strategies for individual and group counseling are provided to assist counselors, psychologists, and teacher/counselors in meeting the unique social and emotional needs of these individuals |
Notes |
"A Keystone consortium book." |
|
Cover title: Counseling the gifted & talented |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 333-353) and index |
Audience |
For counselors of the gifted, as well as anyone planning a career in counseling. It is also a valuable reference for educators and parents who want to understand the inner lives of their gifted children and help them to realize their full potential |
Notes |
City West copy donated by the Gifted and Talented Children's Association of South Australia GTC Gifted and Talented Children's Association of South Australia |
Subject |
Gifted children -- Counseling of.
|
|
Gifted children -- Education.
|
Author |
Baska, Leland.
|
|
Silverman, Linda Kreger.
|
LC no. |
92074350 |
ISBN |
0891082271 |
|