Parent Association for Gifted Education (PAGE)
The Super Saturday Program was developed to offer courses to gifted students who have shown evidence of outstanding achievement and/or potential, and who could benefit from an accelerated enrichment program. Courses are taught at UC's Victory Parkway campus, and provide wonderful opportunities for the children to explore new areas of interest or expand their horizons in established areas.

Bright Kids at Home A site run by a member mom who is a native Cincinnatian and has been homeschooling and traveling with a gifted student for the last 5 years. It is a place for families who want to homeschool for academic reasons or who are already homeschooling gifted and talented students. You will find ideas about how to take your homeschool on the road. You'll meet Daphne the Science Guinea Pig! Geared heavily towards middle school age homeschooling and heavily flavored with ideas about travel. There’s a weB LOG (BLOG) associated with the website that journals the travel adventures of this homeschool. There’s also a guest blog where you can write your own stories about travel.

Ohio Association for Gifted Children __ PO Box 30801 Gahanna, OH 43230
To promote and support the development of gifted students through dissemination of information, advocacy on their behalf, encouragement of affiliate organizations, and to promote research and education for gifted children.

Indiana Association for the Gifted___ 1107 Indian Pipe Lane Zionsville, IN 46077. E-mail Contact: Carol Savitsky

Kentucky Association for Gifted Education __ P.O. Box 9610 __ Bowling Green, KY 42102
Tel: (270) 745-4301 __ Fax: (270) 745-6279 __ E-mail: kage@wku.edu

The American Association For Gifted Children__ Duke University, Box 90270 ___ Durham, North Carolina 27708-0270

GT World__ An on-line support community for gifted and talented individuals and those who support and nurture them. Has web links about: Advocacy Groups, Early Entry College Programs for Talented Youth, Reference Sites, Testing, Books & Articles, etc.

The National Foundation for Gifted and Creative Children
A non-profit, non-sectarian, organization. Offers a packet of information as well as the informative news articles, and links which cover many topics.

National Assocation for Gifted Children

EPGY___ Educational Program for Gifted Youth - Stanford University

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Gifted And Talented Education Parent Resources List

Resources for Gifted Education in Ohio

Resources for Gifted Education in Indiana

Resources for Gifted Education in Kentucky

How To Support Gifted Children - And Their Siblings - In A Stepfamily

Wikipedia Online Encyclopedia Gifted education

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  • Adderholt-Elliott,M. (1987), Perfectionism: What's Bad About Being Too Good?Minneapolis: Free Spirit Publishing
  • Berger, S. (1994). College Planning for Gifted Students (2nd ed.). Reston, VA: The Council for Exceptional Children
  • Bloom, B.S. (1985). Developing Talent in Young People. New York; Ballantine.
  • Delisle, J., & Galbraith, J. (1987). The Gifted Kids Survival Guide II.Minneapolis: Free Spirit Publishing.
  • Featherstone, B.D., & Reilly, J.M. (1990). College Comes Sooner Than You Think! The essential guide for high school students and their families. Dayton, OH: Ohio Psychology Publishing.
  • Galbraith,J. (1983). The Gifted Kids Survival for Ages 11-18. Minneapolis: Free Spirit Publishing.
  • Kerr, B.A. (1985). Smart Girls, Gifted Women. Columbus, OH: Ohio Psychology Publishing.
  • Paula Olszewski-Kubilius and Lisa Limburg-Weber, Designs for Excellence: A Guide to Educational Program Options for Academically Talented Middle & Secondary School Students. This comprehensive guide to educational programs for adolescents gives information on the most respected programs in the country for gifted children. Available from CTD (847) 491-3782.
  • Sebring, A.D. (1983, November). Parental Factors in the Social and Emotional Adjustment of the Gifted. Roeper Review. 97-99.
  • Webb, J.T., Meckstroth, E.A., & Tolan, S.S. (1982). Guiding the Gifted Child. Columbus, OH: Ohio Psychology Publishing.
  • Sally Yahnke Walker, The Survival Guide for Parents of Gifted Kids: How to Understand, Live With, and Stick UP for Your Gifted Child. Free Spirit Press.
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  • Understanding Our Gifted, Open Space Communications, 1900 Folsom, Suite 108, Boulder, CO 80302, Tel: 1-800-494-6178.
  • Gifted Child Today Magazine, P.O. Box 8813, Waco, TX 76714-8813, Tel: 1-800-998-2208.
  • Parenting for High Potential, NAGC, 1707 L Street NW, Suite 550, Washington DC 20036, Tel: (202)785-4268.
  • Parent Websites