GIFTED IN FRANCE
October 28, 2009
"The biggest mistake we make in life is to treat everyone equally when it comes to learning."
− Mel Levine
Gifted in France: Upcoming morning and evening presentations for November:
Please take a moment to review and RSVP ASAP the meetings that are of interest to you. These are recorded Webinar presentations that were purchased from SENG and will be shown on a screen via projector/laptop. We welcome and encourage spouses, caretakers, teachers and other professionals to attend these information rich meetings. Open to all, GiF members have priority. GiF is extremely grateful to SENG for addressing these topics that are seldom understood and seldom shared in such a complete manner.
Cost: 10€ for non-members, 5€ for GiF members. RSVP: giftedinfrance@gmail.com
Location: Near Radio France, 16eme arrondissement. Details upon RSVP. Please respond by the indicated deadlines for planning and security reasons. Some of these presentations will take place at Maison des Association du 16eme, also in the 16th, so please be sure to check your RSVP confirmations for correct locations.
MORNING PRESENTATIONS | ||
TOPIC | DATE OF PRESENTATION | RSVP giftedinfrance@gmail.com DEADLINE |
Misdiagnosis and Dual Diagnoses of Gifted Children and Adults
by James T. Webb, PhD | Tuesday 10 November,
| RSVP: Mandatory,
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The Autonomous Learner Model
| Thursday 12 November,
| RSVP: Mandatory, by 7 November.
Subject: The Autonomous Learner Space limited. |
Understanding the WISC-IV: What EveryParent of a Gifted Child Should Know
Paul Beljan, PsyD, ABPdN, ABPN | Tuesday 24 November,
10h00-12h30
| RSVP: Mandatory, by 18 November
. Subject: Understanding WISC IV. Space limited. |
EVENING PRESENTATIONS | ||
TOPIC | DATE OF PRESENTATION | RSVP giftedinfrance@gmail.com DEADLINE |
Misdiagnosis and Dual Diagnoses ofGifted Children and Adults
by James T. Webb, PhD | Friday 13 November,
| RSVP: Mandatory,
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The Autonomous Learner | Friday 20 November,
| RSVP: Mandatory,
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Understanding the WISC-IV: What Every Parent of a Gifted Child Should Know
| Tuesday 24 November, 19h30-22h00
| RSVP: Mandatory,
by 17 November. Subject: Understanding WISC IV .
Space limited. |
DETAILS OF THE RECORDED PRESENTATIONS: | ||||||||||||
3. SENG: Interpretation of the WISC IV: What Every Parent of a Gifted Child Should Know
The WISC IV offers more than IQ scores. While informative, the various domains of Full Scale IQ, Verbal Comprehension, Perceptual Reasoning, Working Memory, and Processing Speed can be misleading. This session focuses on WISC IV sub-test interpretations that will help parents get the most out of this robust tool. Too often parents receive scores from a WISC IV administration, but without the key meanings behind each subtest. It is most important for parents of gifted children to have an advanced understanding of the WISC IV, since they will generally be in the advocacy role for their child Dr. Paul Beljan is a Diplomate and Past President of the American Board of Pediatric Neuropsychology (ABPdN). He is in private practice at Beljan Psychological Services, Phoenix, AZ. Webinars provided by SENG, www.SENGifted.org. SENG is committed to sharing complex issues relating to the social and emotional needs of giftedness. Webinars reflect the opinions of their speakers and do not necessarily represent the philosophy of SENG. SENG invites your comments and discussion about this webinar following the session. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I hope to see you soon. Kind regards, Helen Sahin Connelly President, Gifted in France giftedinfrance.blogspot.com |