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James T. Webb

    James T. Webb, Ph.D., es una voz líder en la comprensión de las complejidades de la superdotación. Su trabajo profundiza en las necesidades emocionales y psicológicas únicas de personas excepcionalmente brillantes, ofreciendo análisis perspicaces y orientación práctica. A través de sus extensos escritos e investigaciones, Webb explora temas como la sensibilidad emocional, los posibles diagnósticos erróneos y la búsqueda de significado, con el objetivo de fomentar una mayor comprensión y apoyo para niños y adultos superdotados.

    Die Suche nach Sinn
    Hochbegabte Kinder - ihre Eltern, ihre Lehrer
    Misdiagnosis and dual diagnoses of gifted children and adults
    Guiding the Gifted Child
    A Parent's Guide to Gifted Children
    • Die Suche nach Sinn

      Intelligenz im Spannungsfeld von Idealismus, Desillusionierung und Hoffnung

      Dieses Buch bietet intelligenten Idealisten, die mit Enttäuschungen und Sinnfragen kämpfen, Unterstützung. Es hilft, das eigene Denken zu verstehen und zeigt Strategien zur Bewältigung von Desillusionierung. Themen wie Idealismus, gesunde Bewältigungsmechanismen und das Streben nach Glück werden umfassend behandelt.

      Die Suche nach Sinn2020
      3,5
    • Authors James T. Webb, Edward R. Amend, Paul Beljan, Nadia E. Webb, Marianne Kuzujanakis, F. Richard Olenchak. and Jean Goerss write about gifted children and adults misdiagnosed as having behavioral or emotional disorders such as ADD/ADHD, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, or Asperger's Disorder.

      Misdiagnosis and dual diagnoses of gifted children and adults2015
      4,3
    • A Parent's Guide to Gifted Children

      • 323 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Raising a gifted child is both a joy and a challenge, yet parents of gifted children have few resources for reliable parenting information. The authors of this book are nationally known experts in giftedness, as well as parents themselves. From their decades of professional experience working with gifted children and their families, they provide practical guidance in key areas of concern for parents, such as the characteristics commonly seen in gifted children, peer relations, sibling issues, motivation and underachievement, discipline issues, intensity and stress, depression and unhappiness, education planning, parenting concerns, finding professional help, and much more. This is a book that parents will turn to again and again. Distinguished as an iParenting Media Award-Winner, USA Books News Award-Winner, and GLYPH Award-Winner!

      A Parent's Guide to Gifted Children2007
      4,1
    • Guiding the Gifted Child

      • 216 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      This book has become a classic in the fields of gifted education and gifted psychology. For years, parents have referred to it as “the Dr. Spock book for parents of gifted children.” Gifted children have unique social and emotional concerns, and this book provides the guidance that parents need to support them. Each chapter features problems or issues common to gifted children and their families. Topics include communication, discipline, friends, sibling rivalry, and educational needs.

      Guiding the Gifted Child1989
      3,9