Kathleen Nilles
SNAPSHOT: Understanding Giftedness at All Ages
There are many hallmark traits of gifted children, many of which may evolve and manifest in different ways as children get older. Join us for this 30-minute virtual Snapshot event with Kathleen Nilles, author, editor, advocate, and Parent Services and Communications Manager for the National Association of Gifted Children, to learn more about the characteristics of gifted children from toddlerhood to elementary school, middle school, and beyond.
This event is free and open to the public.
Event details and registration » www.scienceandartsacademy.org/events
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