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Help with your gifted child
Having a gifted child is a blessing, a responsibility and sometimes
a trial! Whether you are a parent or a teacher, these suggestions may help.
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Read the
articles available on this site.
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See the
Other Sites of Interest
page for more articles, other associations, and resources.
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Join an
on-line discussion forum.
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Check the
Parents' and Children's Activities page for Parent Support Groups.
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Check the Contacts for someone in your region.
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Email office@qagtc.org.au or phone
(07) 3352 4288 for a phone appointment with a volunteer.
See the contacts page
for office hours.
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Join the Association, using this
membership form,
for the magazine, MindScape,
and access to the book and video library.
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Attend a talk, information night, seminar or conference sponsored by
QAGTC. See the
Parents' and Children's Activities page for details.
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Seek professional help. Your school guidance officer may be a good place to
start. If not, QAGTC may be able to offer suggestions or recommend private
professionals, depending on your locality; email
office@qagtc.org.au
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