The NZCGE Gifted Wellbeing
BLOG TOUR 2020
Kia ora, welcome to the NZCGE Gifted Wellbeing Blog Tour 2020
(15 - 21 June 2020).
During Gifted Awareness Week we will be sharing with you bloggers from across New Zealand, with well-known educators and researchers in gifted education from Australia, Canada, Jamaica, Scotland and the United States.
The purpose of their blogs is to share how they believe the community can cater for the wellbeing of those who learn differently, who have intense emotions, who feel extreme pressures and who sometimes feel they don’t fit in!
Check out our latest blogs daily below!
Latest Blogs 2020
The Road Less Travelled: Supporting Individuals with Gifts and Talents
Professor Frank C. Worrell
University of California, Berkeley
California
United States of America
Story Time
Dr Margaret Sutherland
Senior Lecturer, School of Education
University of Glasgow
Scotland
What Can We Do to Help Gifted Children Thrive?
Maureen Neihart, Psy.D.
Clinical Psychologist
United States of America
Enhancing the psychosocial skills of academically talented students
Rena Subotnik
Director, Centre for Psychology in Schools and Education
American Psychological Association
Washington
United States of America
Advocacy - A no limits approach to wellbeing
Professor Tracy Riley, PhD
Dean, Research
Massey University
Palmerston North
New Zealand
All Blogs
The Road Less Travelled: Supporting Individuals with Gifts and Talents
Professor Frank C. Worrell
California
United States of America
Advocacy - A no limits approach to wellbeing
Professor Tracy Riley, PhD
Palmerston North
New Zealand
What Can We Do to Help Gifted Children Thrive?
Maureen Neihart, Psy.D.
United States of America
Enhancing the psychosocial skills of academically talented students
Rena Subotnik
Washington
United States of America
Wellbeing of the
young child
Jo Dean
Feilding
New Zealand
&
Dr Andi Delaune, MEd
Christchurch
New Zealand
Wellbeing Through Global Cooperative Synergy - An Essential Paradigm Shift
June Maker, PhD., Litt.D. and Randy Pease
Arizona
United States of America
Reframing: Flexible Thinking for Personal and Global Wellness
Lannie Kanevsky, Ph.D.
Vancouver
Canada
The Contribution of Challenge, Creativity and Engagement to Well-Being in Gifted and Talented Youth
Sally M. Reis, PhD
Connecticut
United States of America
Top Ten Skills to Cultivate in Your Gifted Child
Paula Olszewski-Kubilius
Chicago, Illinois
United States of America
Are well-being and giftedness compatible?Should they be?
Dr Rosemary Cathcart
Bay of Plenty
New Zealand
Creativity and
Gifted Wellbeing
Madelaine Armstrong Willcocks
New Zealand Centre for Gifted Education (NZCGE)
Auckland
New Zealand
Indigenous wisdoms, knowledge and role models matter for gifted Indigenous students
Dr Melinda Webber
Auckland,
New Zealand