100 Words of Wisdom: Norma Hafenstein

Norma Hafenstein emphasizes that supporting gifted children requires parents to acknowledge and nurture their own intensities, sensitivities, and perspectives. By caring for themselves—allowing emotions, channeling feelings into compassion, and sharing joy or standing in grief—parents model healthy behavior, giving children the gift of self-care.

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In approximately 100 words, experts from around the world offer their perspective on some aspect of giftedness.

Giftedness follows us throughout our lifetime. As parents we work to support the intensities, sensitivities, and unique perspective of our children. To be effective, however, we must acknowledge these characteristics in ourselves. These characteristics require nurturance of self. Allow those feelings that come so quickly. Perhaps channel them into an act of compassion or just feel the tear drops. Recognize intensity in ourselves! Sing out from your very soul! Share the joy or stand beside another in grief. Yes, our very actions are our children’s greatest teacher, and the greatest gift we can give them is to take care of ourselves.

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