![]() For example, this intensity, it wasn’t something I was aware of, so I think I wanna. So I think now I’m trying to bridge the vocabulary of the giftedness to the non aware. Nadja: I genuinely love meeting new people and also at work I like to bridge between the scientific lingo and the academic admin lingo. The Book of Joy by the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, and Archbishop Desmond Tutu The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo How Nadja suffered from imposter syndrome but has finally discovered who she is and how she can help othersįind out more about our EI community and events How Nadja helps others by creating a community and leading by example to show that a bubbly person can still achieve things in life How others’ perceptions of you change according to how you dressīooks that have influenced Nadja: The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo, Joyful by Ingrid Fetell Lee, and The Book of Joy by the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, and Archbishop Desmond Tutu How Nadja received advice from her stepdad about not fitting in and having your own way of doing things, and why that’s perfectly acceptable How Nadja uses coping mechanisms to hide her dyslexia and gain confidence to reject other people’s opinions How the language around giftedness has evolved and developed Why Nadja created her podcast to touch people, meet new people, and highlight unidentified gifted adults How Nadja is able to control her intensity by practicing karate Why Nadja tones herself down by avoiding alcohol, mainly because no one can handle her uninhibited self Why traditional education isn’t necessary in Switzerland to get a good job or make a good living The cultural factors that affected Nadja growing up in Switzerland in being white and not being limited by gender How Nadja learned in school and went through times of failure and times of success How Nadja’s personal brand of intensity always involved her being “too much” and “too loud” Why Nadja is intensely passionate about gifted adults and empowering women I’m thrilled to have discovered her podcast and to introduce her to you today! Based in Switzerland, Nadja has a passion for learning new things, talking to people, science, and all things Marie Kondo. Nadja Cereghetti is the host of the Unleash Monday podcast for gifted adults. She’s doing great things in the world of gifted adults, bringing them together by highlighting their unique qualities. Gifted by State from NAGC - State-by-state data on gifted education policy and practice in the United States.Today’s show brings inspiration and joy from my guest and her story. "Myths About Gifted Students" from NACG - The most common myths about gifted students debunked. You can read the book for free at the link above. Gross present research supporting academic acceleration of gifted students. Nicholas Colangelo, Susan Assouline, and Miraca U.M. "Gifted 101" from Hoagies' Education Page - A great place to start.Ī Nation Deceived:How Schools Hold Back America's Brightest Students - Drs. This non-profit works for support profoundly gifted students 18 and under. The Davidson Young Scholars Program - The Davidson Young Scholars Program is part of the Davidson Institute for Talent Development. All offer enrichment programming throughout the year and annual summer camp opportunities. The Belin-Blank Center at the University of Iowa College of Education, Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth, and Stanford University are the three main centers in the United States for research, training, and services for gifted students. Supporting the Emotional Needs of the Gifted (SENG) - SENG offers webinars, articles, conferences, and other resources for understanding and supporting gifted children and adults across all areas of need: intellectual, physical, emotional, social, and spiritual. (Hoagies' has a thriving online community and excellent forums to ask all of your gifted questions.) Hoagies' Gifted - Hoagies' Gifted is a regularly updated clearinghouse of information on gifted education for parents, educators, and children. ![]() The National Association for Gifted Children - NAGC is a national organization which has a wealth of resources for helping parents understand the needs of gifted learners as well as advocate on their behalf at local, state, and federal levels.
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