Gifted, creative and highly sensitive children | Heidi Hass Gable | TEDxLangleyED

Being “gifted” often feels far from a good thing, when you’re the one living it. And yet the myth persists that “gifted” is an elitist and privileged label in education. That “those kids” will be fine without any extra programs or supports. After all, what’s the worst that can happen – they get bored? In reality, many of our most vulnerable learners are those “gifted” kids who know they just don’t “fit it.” In our rush to identify and label children for purposes of funding and organizing our educational services most efficiently, we’re missing the ground level, actionable and everyday needs of an entire grouping of needy kids. Our most gifted, sensitive and creative students are our canaries in the coal mine; they are more sensitive to the world around them and the reactions we see in them can teach us what our education system needs to be, believe, include and stop. As is often the case, what is necessary for some is beneficial to all. Heidi approaches our education system from multiple perspectives. First and foremost, she is the mother of three amazing, gifted, creative and/or highly sensitive children! Heidi also spent almost six years as president of the City of Coquitlam‘s District Parent Advisory Council, attending countless advisory committees and working to build relationships between parents and teachers. And finally, she has worked with many passionate educators as an edtech consultant – participating in technology planning, facilitating dialogue and implementing technology to support student learning, communication and relationship building. She is an idealist, geek and deceptively social introvert. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

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What kids know about motivation (and we don't) | Betsy Blackard | TEDxClaremontGraduateUniversity

The Gifted Adult | Lynn Berresford | TEDxTauranga
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The Gifted Adult | Lynn Berresford | TEDxTauranga

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Gifted Underachievers: Not A Contradiction In Terms | Jordan Box | TEDxUNISA

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What does the Quran really say about a Muslim woman's hijab? | Samina Ali | TEDxUniversityofNevada

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5 Dangerous Things You Should Let Your Children Do: Gever Tulley at TEDxMidwest

Tall Poppies: Growing up Gifted | Emily Murman | TEDxLakeForestCollege
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Tall Poppies: Growing up Gifted | Emily Murman | TEDxLakeForestCollege

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What I Learned As An Ex-Gifted Kid | Caroline Cannistra | TEDxAshburnSalon

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Failing at Normal: An ADHD Success Story | Jessica McCabe | TEDxBratislava

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Improving early child development with words: Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald at TEDxAtlanta

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Why talking to little kids matters | Anne Fernald | TEDxMonterey

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Twice Exceptional Learners (2e) | Jim Russell | TEDxGatewayArch

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Redefining Passion for Gifted Children | Julie Zhu | TEDxYouth@Dayton
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Redefining Passion for Gifted Children | Julie Zhu | TEDxYouth@Dayton

ADHD As A Difference In Cognition, Not A Disorder: Stephen Tonti at TEDxCMU
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ADHD As A Difference In Cognition, Not A Disorder: Stephen Tonti at TEDxCMU

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How To Make Sensitivity Your Superpower | Laura Karasinski | TEDxModulUniversity

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Why gifted may not be what you think: Michelle Barmazel at TEDxHGSE

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Whose Fault When Children Disobey? | Kim Constable | TEDxStormont

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The gentle power of highly sensitive people | Elena Herdieckerhoff | TEDxIHEParis

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How not to take things personally? | Frederik Imbo | TEDxMechelen