Preface Introduction Chapter 1 Unique Learners Chapter 2 Response to Intervention Chapter 3 Continuum of Needs and Services Chapter 4 Nurturing Gifted Potential Chapter 5 Supporting Cognitive Style Chapter 6 Encouraging Academic Achievement Chapter 7 Fostering Interpersonal Relationships Chapter 8 Promoting Intrapersonal Understanding Chapter 9 Putting the Pieces Together Conclusion References Appendix: Planning Continuum for Helping Twice-Exceptional Gifted Students Succeed About the Author
Beverly A. Trail is the National Association for Gifted Children’s Special Population Network Chair. She is a twice-exceptional consultant, trainer, researcher, and frequent presenter at the National Association for Gifted Children and Council for Exceptional Children Conventions. Dr. Trail earned a doctorate in Special Education from the University of Northern Colorado and a master’s degree in Gifted Education from the University of Denver.
Named to the A-List, Today's Books Daily Register,Today's Books,
1/24/11
Beverly Trail brought her 22 years in education to bear in writing
this book. In less than 200 pages she has compiled all of the
essential information needed to understand who twice-exceptional
children are, what challenges they need to face, what the
consequences are of not addressing their challenges, and how
professionals and parents can work together to meet the needs of
this underserved population of students.,Linda C. Neumann,2e:
Twice-Exceptional Newsletter, 5/14/11
In developing a differentiated curriculum for children who are a
part of this special population, teachers and other school
professionals will find the research-based strategies and
discussions presented in Twice-Exceptional Gifted Children:
Understanding, Teaching, and Counseling Gifted Students to be both
practical and beneficial. Author Beverly A. Trail shares her
expertise in the area of assisting educators in understanding how
to nurture giftedness while effectively addressing the areas of
need associated with a child's disability. This book may be used as
a step-by-step guide or as a periodic reference by teams of
educators, enhancing the understanding of twice-exceptional
students and the ability to meet their complex needs in the regular
classroom setting.,Gifted Child Today, 10/1/11
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