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GIftedness: Tips and Tricks to Help Your Genius Child Stay Calm and Motivated (2 in 1 Combo)
This book consists of 2 titles, which are the following: Title 1: Is your child gifted? And how do you know that? In this comprehensive guide, you will learn more about common qualities of gifted children, and more specifically, the symptoms of such a distinct brain. Through the tips you will be given, you will be able to detect those attributes even in the earlier years, so that you can be prepared for the future. People have been using the term “gifted” in different ways, and it’s important to know what the differences are of those terms. You will learn more about those terms and their meanings. Additionally, this guide covers topics that relate to considering tests for giftedness, the advantages of specific classes in schools and gifted programs, and general tips for higher academic achievements. In short, this is a guide that can really help you along the path of discovery. Your child’s talents and skills can become a greater opportunity by detecting them and adjusting your educational choices according to them. Title 2: Giftedness can be a blessing or a struggle. The stimulation of the senses is different in a gifted child. They experience life, impulses and emotions differently. But there are ways to play into those talents and provoke curiosity and fascination in preschoolers and older children. This book covers some of those suggestions. Sometimes, parents think high grades is a good thing, and it can be. But did you know that this is not always the case? Did you know that some gifted children actually underachieve for various reasons? And then comes the big question: Should you tell a child that he or she is gifted? What are the pros and cons of doing so? Don’t remain in the dark. The achievements of gifted students are the consequences of their psyche, but it’s a vulnerable process to stimulate that intelligence in the right way. To do so, this book can help you along the way.
Angela Wayning (Author), Casey Wayman (Narrator)
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Emotional Intelligence: Master Your Emotions and Become a Genius with a Highly Developed Brain
There are several different titles in this book, which are the following: Book 1: What causes a gifted child to be emotionally driven and highly empathetic? How come an intelligent person is typically self-motivated and self-disciplined to the extreme? The explanation lies in the fact that gifted people make a lot of connections in their brains. Book 2: The answer to these three questions is a resounding “yes.” However, this also raises questions that need to be answered about how to parent them, how to handle outbursts and emotional moments, etc. Book 3: Many parents wonder about their gifted children. They wonder where their intelligence came from, or why they behave the way they do. For example, many gifted children can be bossy or act as if they are adults, with their wits and words, while still showing immature behavior of a 4-year-old, or whatever their age is. This puzzles parents, and answers need to be given. Book 4: You may have heard of emotional intelligence. You may have even learned a little bit about it. This audiobook, however, can take you to the next level of understanding what to do with the neural processes in your brain and how to channel them to gain more control over yourself and your situation. Book 5: Have you ever wondered if you are using the full capacity of your brain? Do you have a creative, visual side that you aren’t using to achieve something higher? Hear in this guide why so many people don’t value the right-brain activity enough, and why it is actually a necessity to do so. Book 6: What if I told you a lot of people don’t know the difference between the left brain and the right brain? Or that their idea of those two areas is overly simplistic?
Adrian Tweeley, Angela Wayning, Tyler Bordan (Author), Casey Wayman, Thomas Cassidy, Weston Gritt (Narrator)
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Highly Sensitive Person: Understanding the Mind of an Empath, Gifted Person, or Introvert
This combo contains several books that are all related to our sensitivity, which are: Book 1: This book focuses on the emotional and inspirational support gifted children need to accomplish the goals they or you have set. Book 2: In this brief guide to giftedness, we will assess and critically examine the results of IQ-tests and their significance. We will also look at the homework problems many gifted children face, with their particular set of grey matter, and why schools often fail to meet the needs of those same children, because let’s face it: The schools often have no clue what to do with them, how to challenge them properly, or how to adapt a program to their constant drive to explore, discover, and be more creative. Book 3: Do gifted children have behavioral problems? Do they adapt? Are they perfectionists? The answer to these three questions is a resounding “yes.” However, this also raises questions that need to be answered about how to parent them, how to handle outbursts and emotional moments, etc. Book 4: In a world of self-absorbed individuals, socially impaired ignoramuses, and annoying distractions in busy lives, we need empaths. The empath clearly senses and empathizes with other individuals more easily. Book 5: Sensitivity isn’t always appreciated in a harsh, cold world with fast-paced relationships and quick contacts. Book 6: Are you an introvert? Or do people say you are? Or are you in a relationship with an introvert? Then this book might just be the thing for you. Book 7: Some people get older and never grow up. Others are very mature for their age. How can you determine when someone is really emotionally mature? Book 8: You may have heard of emotional intelligence. You may have even learned a little bit about it.
Adrian Tweeley, Angela Wayning, Rita Chester, Stephanie White, Tyler Bordan (Author), Casey Wayman, Kendra Lords, Kip Ferguson, Thomas Cassidy, Weston Gritt (Narrator)
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Memory Improvement: How to Use Your Brain More Effectively throughout the Day
There are several different titles in this book, which are the following: Book 1: Sometimes, parents think high grades is a good thing, and it can be. But did you know that this is not always the case? Book 2: Where do you go if your child is gifted? Should you do anything differently? This question lies at the heart of this book, as well as other sub-topics that relate to it. Your knowledge will increase about giftedness, and solutions will be provided for a problematic child who is looking for the right therapist. Book 3: Gifted children are typically a bit more advanced in their thinking, but they still need to be taught how to apply that intelligence towards practical goals. Book 4: Mind mapping is not a new concept. It has been proven by academic studies and psychological research to be one of the best techniques to remember information for a test in college, business presentations, or to develop the abilities of your memory, period. Book 5: Some people get older and never grow up. Others are very mature for their age. How can you determine when someone is really emotionally mature? Book 6: Many people have tried to do so, and few understand the real secret. Emotionally intelligent people go through life much happier. They understand how to react, and they have more control. Book 7: You will be amazed at the things you’ll hear. In this guide, the author made sure that all the quick tricks and long-term strategies that work are listed. You will hear about various topics that cover the most important things you should do to improve your memory. Book 8: Are you neglecting your right brain? Have you ever wondered if you are using the full capacity of your brain? Book 9: What if I told you a lot of people don’t know the difference between the left brain and the right brain?
Adrian Tweeley, Angela Wayning, Rita Chester, Tyler Bordan (Author), Angie Negus, Casey Wayman, Kendra Lords, Thomas Cassidy, Weston Gritt (Narrator)
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Creative Minds: Gifted Brains, Empaths, Highly Sensitive People, and Introverts
There are several different titles in this book, which are the following: Book 1: In this short and simple guide, you will learn more about the qualities of a gifted person. These attributes typically already show in a man or woman’s childhood, and the developmental stages in which they grow. Book 2: This question lies at the heart of this book, as well as other sub-topics that relate to it. Your knowledge will increase about giftedness, and solutions will be provided for a problematic child who is looking for the right therapist. Book 3: In this brief guide to giftedness, we will assess and critically examine the results of IQ-tests and their significance. We will also look at the homework problems many gifted children face, with their particular set of grey matter, and why schools often fail to meet the needs of those same children, because let’s face it: The schools often have no clue what to do with them. Book 4: ADHD is a condition in the brain many people are somewhat familiar with. However, when it comes to the specifics, the majority of us are still left in the dark. The main essence of ADHD is missing when people just think that you’re hyperactive and unfocused. There is way more to it. And not only is so much more to say about the causes of ADHD, but about the consequences as well. Book 5: In a world of self-absorbed individuals, socially impaired ignoramuses, and annoying distractions in busy lives, we need empaths. Book 6: Sensitivity isn’t always appreciated in a harsh, cold world with fast-paced relationships and quick contacts. On top of that, a highly sensitive person can be stuck with some exceptional problems and personal challenges other 'regular' people don’t have. Book 7: Some people confuse being an introvert with being shy or socially awkward or just a loner. This is false.
Angela Wayning, Christie Jeffers, Stephanie White, Tyler Bordan (Author), Casey Wayman, Eric Boozer, Kip Ferguson, Thomas Cassidy (Narrator)
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Intelligence: Memory Improvement, Personality Types, and Brain Training Tips the Intellectually Curi
This giant bundle of books contains the following titles: Book 1: When you want to understand your highly intelligent child, it’s easy to brush off the problems that come with it, such as overexcitement, sensitiveness, and being picky or easily bored. Book 2: What causes a gifted child to be emotionally driven and highly empathetic? How come an intelligent person is typically self-motivated and self-disciplined to the extreme? Book 3: In this comprehensive guide, you will learn more about common qualities of gifted children, and more specifically, the symptoms of such a distinct brain. Through the tips you will be given, you will be able to detect those attributes even in the earlier years, so that you can be prepared for the future. Book 4: ADHD is a condition in the brain many people are somewhat familiar with. However, when it comes to the specifics, the majority of us are still left in the dark. The main essence of ADHD is missing when people just think that you’re hyperactive and unfocused. Book 5: Learn to deal with your special, divinely given traits of extraordinary empathy. In a world of self-absorbed individuals, socially impaired ignoramuses, and annoying distractions in busy lives, we need empaths. Book 6: Sensitivity isn’t always appreciated in a harsh, cold world with fast-paced relationships and quick contacts. Also, a highly sensitive person can be stuck with some exceptional problems and personal challenges other 'regular' people don’t have. And there is more! This bundle contains 16 books!
Adrian Tweeley, Angela Wayning, Christie Jeffers, Quinn Spencer, Rita Chester, Stephanie White, Tyler Bordan (Author), Angie Negus, Casey Wayman, Eric Boozer, Kendra Lords, Kip Ferguson, Thomas Cassidy, Weston Gritt (Narrator)
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Personalities: How Personality Types and Intelligence Affect One Another
This bundle consists of interrelated books about the following fascinating topics: Book 1: People have been using the term “gifted” in different ways, and it’s important to know what the differences are of those terms. You will learn more about those terms and their meanings. Book 2: Gifted children are typically a bit more advanced in their thinking, but they still need to be taught how to apply that intelligence towards practical goals. This is where problem-solving skills come in. Book 3: In this brief guide to giftedness, we will assess and critically examine the results of IQ-tests and their significance. We will also look at the homework problems many gifted children face, with their particular set of grey matter, and why schools often fail to meet the needs of those same children, because let’s face it: Book 4: Who are you? No, not your profession or your sexiness, but your personality! Although we can all learn to behave a certain way, everyone has a certain tendency and energy about them. Everyone has a different personality type. But how do you find out your type? Book 5: Some people get older and never grow up. Others are very mature for their age. How can you determine when someone is really emotionally mature? Book 6: Many people have tried to do so, and few understand the real secret. Emotionally intelligent people go through life much happier. They understand how to react, and they have more control. Thus, it’s essential to your cerebral development to have some degree of comprehension of this principle. Book 7: You may have heard of emotional intelligence. You may have even learned a little bit about it. This audiobook, however, can take you to the next level of understanding what to do with the neural processes in your brain.
Adrian Tweeley, Angela Wayning, Rita Chester, Tyler Bordan (Author), Casey Wayman, Kendra Lords, Thomas Cassidy (Narrator)
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Gifted: The Ultimate Guide to Understanding Your Gifted Child Better
This is the ultimate bundle! The complete 10 in 1 book with all the anecdotes and thoughts about gifted children you can imagine! The following topics are only a handful of the many subjects that will be addressed here: Perfectionism IQ-tests and scores Bullying Choosing a school Homeschooling Accelerated programs Signs, symptoms and definitions Advice for introverts Dealing with overexcitement How to motivate them Underachievement problems Positive integration Sensitivity How to help with homework Problem-solving skills Creativity Bossiness in gifted children Why some gifted kids act like little adults Calming their fears from imagination Knowing their giftedness from the start Educational opportunities Bullying and targeting smart children Existential sadness and how to overcome it Asynchronous development Giftedness and empathy And lots more!!! Don’t wait and get this book at a discounted price. The bundle is an excellent concept of giving you more educational value for your money.
Angela Wayning (Author), Casey Wayman (Narrator)
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Gifted Child: How to Teach Problem-Solving Skills and Find Gifted Student Programs
Gifted children are typically a bit more advanced in their thinking, but they still need to be taught how to apply that intelligence towards practical goals. This is where problem-solving skills come in. This book devotes at least one chapter to that topic. Aside from that, there are gold nuggets to be found about homework dilemma’s, dealing with depressive minds or sadness, and the existential, gloomy questions that lurk in a gifted person’s mind about the far-fetched problems in the world, or even in the universe. At the end of the book, we’ll take you to the most common things to look for in schools, and several programs that help gifted children grow faster academically, so they can reach their full potential. Give this brief book a go, either in E-Book or audiobook format. You won’t regret it.
Angela Wayning (Author), Casey Wayman (Narrator)
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Gifted Child: The Intensities, Tests, and IQ Scores of the Brilliant-Minded Among Us
In this brief guide to giftedness, we will assess and critically examine the results of IQ-tests and their significance. We will also look at the homework problems many gifted children face, with their particular set of grey matter, and why schools often fail to meet the needs of those same children, because let’s face it: The schools often have no clue what to do with them, how to challenge them properly, or how to adapt a program to their constant drive to explore, discover, and be more creative. Another subject in this book is how you can help gifted children manage their intense feelings and their overexcitement. Gifted children tend to experience things on a deeper, more intense level, and this can both lead to genius moments and hypersensitivity and being overly dramatic about seemingly small issues. How to handle this, is key of one of the chapters in this guide. I encourage you to take a look at this. You will learn more and understand how your gifted child feels and what moves him or her in life.
Angela Wayning (Author), Casey Wayman (Narrator)
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Gifted Child: The Drive and Overexcitability of Gifted Minds Explained
What causes a gifted child to be emotionally driven and highly empathetic? How come an intelligent person is typically self-motivated and self-disciplined to the extreme? The explanation lies in the fact that gifted people make a lot of connections in their brains. These connotations from interrelated facts and observations cause them to become both dramatic and extremely excited about occurrences in life, depending on what it is. Dabrowski, a scientist and psychologist, called this quality “overexcitability.” It points to being intellectually curious and the chance of being overly sensitive. This has both positive and negative effects, but his way of dealing with this quality the best way, was something he called “positive disintegration.” In this comprehensive guide, we’ll cover that topic in full. We will also expand on the effect of classroom size in elementary schools, separating groups of gifted kids from others, and more details that relate to educating the highly intelligent effectively. Learn more. Start reading the E-Book or listening to the audiobook now.
Angela Wayning (Author), Casey Wayman (Narrator)
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Gifted Child: How to Handle the Characteristics of Gifted Children and Give Them a Better Life
Where do you go if your child is gifted? Should you do anything differently? This question lies at the heart of this book, as well as other sub-topics that relate to it. Your knowledge will increase about giftedness, and solutions will be provided for a problematic child who is looking for the right therapist. Someone with an expert opinion and degree in psychology could definitely be beneficial to your child’s development. In this book, we’ll break down what to look for in a therapist like that. One particular topic in this book is asynchronous development in children. This term refers to an unequal intellectual, physical, and psychological development. This is typical in gifted children, because their intellect may be way ahead of their physique or emotional maturity. And this can cause both opportunities and problems. Last but not least, this guide will address the issue of choosing the right teacher or class for you child. You don’t want your son or daughter to be stuck with a bad teacher, so this book can help you become more selective and weed out the bad ones. Does any of this spark your curiosity? If so, please continue to learn more by reading the book or listening to the audio version of it.
Angela Wayning (Author), Casey Wayman (Narrator)
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