100 Words of Wisdom: Marianne Kuzujanakis

Giftedness should be understood by what it is not: gifted children aren’t uniformly advanced, mature, or similar in interests, goals, or humor, nor confined by gender, race, or class. They are passionate, original, and inspiring, and require recognition and support to thrive.
Ten SENG Articles to Help You Be a Courageous Parent

A curated list of ten SENG articles offering guidance for courageous parenting—emphasizing caring, creativity, and courage. The post summarizes resources on social intelligence, emotional intensity, risk-taking, and seeking professional help, helping parents support gifted children through adversity and practical parenting strategies.
28 Acts of Kindness for the Gifted

This article presents 28 compassionate suggestions for supporting gifted children’s social and emotional needs, including honoring individuality, teaching mindfulness, encouraging passions, providing mentors, fostering social connections, avoiding comparisons, and promoting self-care. The list offers practical ways parents, educators, and communities can nurture gifted youths’ wellbeing.