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by Linda Kreger Silverman

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 Adderholdt-Elliott, M. (1987). Perfectionism: What's bad about being too good? Minneapolis: Free Spirit.

 Alvino, J. (1985). Parents' guide to raising a gifted child: Recognizing and developing your child's potential. Boston: Little, Brown.

 Alvino, J. (1989). Parents' guide to raising a gifted toddler: Recognizing and developing the potential of your child from birth to five years. Boston: Little, Brown.

 American Association for Gifted Children. (1978). On being gifted. New York: Walker.

 American Association for Gifted Children. (1980). Reaching out: Advocacy for the gifted and talented. New York: Teachers College Press.

 American Association for Gifted Children. (1981). The gifted child, the family, and the community. New York: Walker.

 Armstrong, T. (1991). Awakening your child's natural genius: Enhancing curiosity, creativity, and learning ability. Los Angeles: Jeremy P. Tarcher.

 Berger, S. L. (1989). College planning for gifted students. Reston, VA: The Council for Exceptional Children.

 Bireley, M., & Genschaft, J. (Eds.). (1991). Understanding the gifted adolescent: Educational, developmental, and multicultural issues. New York: Teachers College Press.

 Bloom, B. S., (Ed.). (1985). Developing talent in young people. New York: Ballantine Books.

 Buescher, T. M. (Ed.). ( 1987). Understanding gifted and talented adolescents: A resource guide for counselors, educators, and parents. Evanston, IL: Center for Talent Development, Northwestern University.

 Clark, B. (1992). Growing up gifted: Developing the potential of children at home and at school (4th ed.). New York: Macmillan.

 Coffey, K., Ginsburg, G., Lockhart, C., McCartney, D., Nathan, C., & Wood, K. (1976). Parentspeak on gifted and talented children. Ventura, CA: Ventura County Superintendent of Schools.

 Colangelo, N., & Davis, G. (Eds.). (1991). Handbook of gifted education. Needham Heights, MA: Allyn & Bacon.

 Cox, J., Daniel, N., & Boston, B. (1985). Educating able learners: Programs and promising practices. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press.

 Delisle, J. R. (1987). Gifted kids speak out. Minneapolis: Free Spirit.

 Delisle, J. R. (1992). Guiding the social and emotional development of gifted youth: A practical guide for educators and counselors. New York: Longman.

 Delisle, J., & Galbraith, J. ( 1987). The gifted kids survival guide 11. Minneapolis: Free Spirit.

 Delp, J. L., & Martinson, R. A. (1977). A handbook for parents of gifted and talented. Ventura, CA: Ventura County Superintendent of Schools Office.

 Eby, J. W., & Smutny., J. F. (1990). A thoughtful overview of gifted education. White Plains, NY: Longman.

 Engel, J. (1987). It's OK to be gifted or talented: A parent/child manual. New York: St. Martin's Press.

 Farris, D. (1991). Type tales: Teaching type to children. Palo Alto, CA: Consulting Psychologists Press.

 Feldhusen, J., VanTassel-Baska, J., & Seeley, K. (Eds.). (1989). Excellence in educating the gifted. Denver: Love.

 Flack, J. D. (1989). Inventing, Inventions and Inventors. Englewood, CO: Teacher Ideas Press.

 Flowers, J. V., Horsman, J., & Schwartz, B. (1982). Raising your gifted child. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall

 Freeman, J. (1991). Gifted children growing up. London: Cassell Educational Limited.

 Galbraith, J. ( 1983, 1984). The gifted kids survival guides, I & II. Minneapolis: Free Spirit.

 Ginsburg, G., & Harrison, C. H. (1977). How to help your gifted child. New York: Monarch.

 Goertzel, V., & Goertzel, M. G. (1962). Cradles of eminence. Boston: Little, Brown.

 Goertzel, M. G., Goertzel, V., & Goertzel, T. G. (1978). Three hundred eminent personalities. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

 Golant, S. K. (1991). The joys and challenges of raising a gifted child. New York: Prentice-Hall.

 Graue, E. B. (1982).1s your child gifted? A handbook for parents of gifted preschoolers. San Diego, CA: Oak Tree.

 Hall, E. G., & Skinner, N. (1980). Somewhere to turn: Strategies for parents of the gifted and talented. New York: Teachers College Press.

 Hollingworth, L. S. (1942). Children above 180 IQ Stanford-Binet: Origin and development. Yonkers-on-Hudson, NY: World Book.

 Horowitz, F. D., & O'Brien, M. (1985). The gifted and talented: Developmental perspectives. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

 Kanigher, H. ( 1977). Everyday enrichment for gifted children at home and at school. Ventura, CA: Ventura County Superintendent of Schools.

 Kaufmann, F. ( 1976). Your gifted child and you. Reston, VA: The Council for Exceptional Children.

 Keirsey, D., & Bates, M. ( 1978). Please understand me: Character and temperament types. Del Mar, CA: Prometheus Nemesis Books.

 Kerr, B. A. (1985). Smart girls, gifted women. Columbus, OH: Ohio Psychology.

 Kerr, B. (1991). A handbook for counseling the gifted and talented. Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.

 Keyes, F. (1985). Exploring careers for the gifted (Rev. ed.). New York: Richard Rosen Press.

 Khatena, J. (1978). The creatively gifted child: Suggestions for parents and teachers. New York: Vantage Press.

 Kroeger, O., & Theusen, J. M. (1988). Type talk: Or how to determine your personality type and change your life. New York: Delacorte Press.

 LeGuin, U. K. ( 1976). Very far away from anywhere else. New York: Bantam.

 Levinson, H. N. (1984). Smart but feeling dumb. New York: Warner Books.

 Lewis, B. A. The kids guide to social action: How to solve the social problems you chooseQand turn creative thinking into positive action. Minneapolis: Free Spirit.

 Maker, C. J. (1986). Critical issues in gifted education: Vol. 1: Defensible programs for the gifted. Austin, TX: Pro-Ed.

 Marone, N. ( 1988). How to father a successful daughter. New York: McGraw Hill.

 Milgram, R. M. (Ed.). (1991). Counseling gifted and talented children: A guide for teachers, counselors and parents. Norwood, NJ: Ablex.

 Miller, A. (1981). The drama of the gifted child. New York: Basic Books.

 Moore, L. P. (1981). Does this mean my kid's a genius? New York: McGrawHill.

 Papert, S. ( 1980). Mindstorms: Children, computers, and powerful ideas. New York: Basic Books.

 Parenting your gifted child. (1985). Roeper Review, Symposia Series, No. I (October).

 Perino, S. C., & Perino, J. (1981). Parenting the gifted: Developing the promise. New York: R. R. Bowker.

 Perry, S. M. (1985). Giftedness: Living with it and liking it. Greeley, CO: ALPS (Autonomous Learner Publications).

 Roedell, W., Jackson, N., & Robinson, H. (1980). Gifted young children. New York: Teachers College Press.

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