October 29, 2009

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
Recorded Webinar Presentation

by James T. Webb, PhD

Tuesday 10 November,

10h00-12h30
 
 

RSVP: Mandatory,

by 6 November.
Subject: Misdiagnosis.
Space limited.

The Autonomous Learner Model

for the Gifted and Talented

Recorded Webinar Presentation
George Betts, PhD

Thursday 12 November,

10h00-12h30

RSVP: Mandatory,

by 7 November.

Subject: The Autonomous Learner

Space limited.

Understanding the WISC-IV: What

EveryParent of a Gifted Child Should Know
Recorded Webinar Presentation by

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
Recorded Webinar Presentation

by James T. Webb, PhD

Friday 13 November,

19h30-22h00

RSVP: Mandatory,

by 8 November.
Subject: Misdiagnosis.
Space limited.

The Autonomous Learner

Model for the Gifted and Talented

Recorded Webinar Presentation
George Betts, PhD

Friday 20 November,

19h30-22h00

RSVP: Mandatory,

by 13 November.
Subject: The Autonomous Learner.
Space limited.

Understanding the WISC-IV: What Every Parent of a Gifted Child Should Know
Recorded Webinar Presentation by Paul Beljan, PsyD, ABPdN, ABPN

Tuesday 24 November,

19h30-22h00

RSVP: Mandatory,

by 17 November.

Subject: Understanding WISC IV .

Space limited.

DETAILS OF THE RECORDED PRESENTATIONS:

1. Common Misdiagnoses and Dual Diagnoses of Gifted Children and Adults: What Parents, Educators and Psychologists Need to Know Presented by James T. Webb, PhD

SENG




Because they lack training, mental health professionals are misdiagnosing gifted and talented children and adults as having mental disorders. The characteristics of gifted/talented children and adults - particularly if not understood at school, home, or work - often are mistaken for significant behavioral or emotional problems that can be misdiagnosed as Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Conduct Disorder, or Bi-Polar Disorder... Parents and educators, therefore, must become more informed about these issues.

However, for other children and adults, their giftedness is related, but often overlooked, for diagnoses that are accurate such as Existential Depression, Bi-Polar, Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder, Sleep Disorders or Multiple Personality Disorder. That is, these children and adults do indeed have dual diagnoses - giftedness and some disorder. It is important that the aspects related to giftedness not be overlooked or misunderstood by professionals.

This session provides information to help parents, educators, and health care professionals understand how they can differentiate gifted behaviors from behavioral pathology. Dr. Webb will describe commonalities and contrasts between the characteristics of gifted children and adults and the behaviors described in the DSM-IV that are used by mental health professionals to make differential diagnoses. In addition, Dr. Webb will discuss dual diagnoses and how treatment approaches with gifted children and adults often need to be modified.

Dr. James T. Webb founded SENG in 1981, and is the lead author of award winning books including Misdiagnosis and Dual Diagnoses of Gifted Children and Adults, Guiding the Gifted Child, A Parent's Guide to Gifted Children, Grandparent's Guide to Gifted Children, and Gifted Parent Groups: The SENG Model. He was previously President of the American Association for Gifted Children, on the board of directors for the National Association for Gifted Children, President of the Ohio Psychological Association, and a member of the Council of Representatives of the American Psychological Association. Dr. Webb was recognized as one of the 25 most influential psychologists in a national survey published in Gifted Child Today. www.giftedbooks.com


2. The Autonomous Learner Model for the Gifted and Talented

Presented by George Betts, Ed.D.

SENG




The Autonomous Learner Model is one of the leading models used in the field of gifted education. It was created by-and for-gifted kids. The flexible design of this model allows teachers, learners and parents to use this model in the school and in the home. The major goals are to meet the cognitive, emotional, and social needs of the gifted and talented and to facilitate the total growth as independent, self-directed learners. Not only is this webinar for teachers, parents and counseling professionals, but for students who seek to be autonomous learners.

George Betts is a professor of special education in the area of gifted and talented education at the University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado, and former teacher/facilitator at Arvada West High School, Arvada, Colorado. He is the director of Center for the Education and Study of the Gifted, Talented, and Creative and the director of the Summer Enrichment Program at the University. He received the 1990-91 Distinguished Service Award from NAGC and was honored with the Life-Time Achievement Award by the Colorado Association for the Gifted and Talented in 1996. In 2003, George was selected as one of the 50 Most Influential Leaders in the Field of Gifted Education by the National Association for Gifted Children. In 2006, he was awarded the M. Lucile Harrison Award for Professional Excellence, the highest award presented to a professor at the University of Colorado.

3. SENG: Interpretation of the WISC IV: What Every Parent of a Gifted Child Should Know
Information about Special Topics in Assessment of Gifted Children
Presented by Paul Beljan, PsyD, ABPdN, ABPN

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.

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I hope to see you soon.

Kind regards,

Helen Sahin Connelly

President, Gifted in France

giftedinfrance.blogspot.com

October 11, 2009


GIFTED IN FRANCE
October 10, 2009
Creativity requires the courage to let go of uncertainties.
~Eric Fromm


Dear Friends,

A special thanks to Mr. de Alcantara for his time and support of GiF.


OBJECT WISDOM
Creativity Workshop with Pedro de Alcantara
Date: Sunday, November 22, 2009
Ages: 9 -13+
Cost: 10 €
RSVP: Open to all, but priority will be given to GiF members.
Must register in advance: Please submit the attached form by November 12th.


“How many things can you do with a broom? Well, you can sweep the floor, for instance, or you can use the broom to prop a door open. Wait, you can also use it as a pendulum, a baton, a weapon, a musical instrument… and you could even use it to fly over the moon. If you open your mind and your eyes, you’ll discover that every object in your life has the potential to do a hundred different things you never suspected before. Pedro de Alcantara will provide the objects, you provide the mind and eyes!"


Mr. de Alcantara is the author of two novels for young readers, Befiddled and Backtracked (available at Red Wheelbarrow ) as well as several works of nonfiction for adults. To learn more about him and his books for young people, visit www.pedrodealcantara.com

Gifted in France is a non-profit association that is self-funded. We are indebted to the families who’ve extended their support through their membership.

Kind regards,
Helen Sahin Connelly
GiF,
giftedinfrance.blogspot.com