Parents & Charisma

We understand that being a parent of a child with special abilities and interests is an exciting but also demanding challenge. This section was created for you: to offer you scientifically documented information, practical advice, support tools and a safe framework for dialogue and collaboration with experts and the GATE community.

Through this section you can:

1. Better understand the needs and characteristics of gifted children.
2. Stay informed about the programs and educational opportunities we offer.
3. Receive guidance on parenting, emotional empowerment, and daily support.
4. Connect with other parents who are going through similar challenges and experiences.

Understanding Giftedness

Target: To help parents recognize and understand the nature of giftedness and its multiple manifestations.
Indicative topics:
1.What does "gifted child" mean? (characteristics, types, myths)
2. How is giftedness identified (test, observation, behavior)
3. Differences between precocious development and giftedness
4.Overexcitabilities (hypersensitivities according to Dabrowski)

Target: To inform parents about the developmental characteristics (cognitive, emotional, social) of gifted children.
Indicative topics:
1. Asynchronous development: What it is and how it affects the child
2.Giftedness and anxiety/perfectionism
3. High empathy and sensitivity
4.Frustration management and psychological resilience

Educational Needs & Strategies

Target: To offer information on how parents can support their child's educational journey.
Indicative topics:
1.Types of educational differentiation (enrichment, acceleration, interest groups)
2. How to collaborate effectively with the school/teachers
3. Enhancing creativity and critical thinking at home
4.Online tools, books, competitions and activities

Family Life & Daily Life Management

Target: To support parents in managing daily challenges at home.
Indicative topics:
1.Boundaries, routines and self-regulation
2. Multiple children – when one is gifted and the others are not
3. Balance between support and overprotection
4.Summer vacation & creative time

Communication, Autonomy & Peer Relationships

Target: To help parents understand the social challenges that many gifted children face.
Indicative topics:
1. Gifted children and loneliness
2. Friendship and emotional relationships
3.Development of autonomy and responsibility
4. Claim, cooperation and demarcation

Guidance, Mentoring & Preparing for the Future

Target: Encourage parents to recognize the child's long-term interests and aspirations.
Indicative topics:
1. How we enhance goal setting
2.The importance of mentoring and role models
3. Career choices, professional orientation
4. Extracurricular experiences and summer schools