We
see gifted young persons who are interested in the arts and in science, who are drawn to a career in social work or a career in the church.
That many of America's
most gifted young people eschew science in favor of other careers shows neither a lack of ability and intellectual interest nor a failure of our finest schools to teach the subject well.
«The future would be bleak if the richest nation on earth [the US] were unable to recruit and support
gifted young people in its most vital profession.»
We have learned that parents of profoundly
gifted young people need the support of others, such as parents who can share been - there - done - that experiences and access to professionals in advocacy, education and psychology.
Davidson Institute The Davidson Institute offers much - needed support to profoundly
gifted young people through the following programs and services:
The Davidson Institute Supports profoundly
gifted young people and provides them opportunities to nurture and develop their talents.
CAGT is a nonprofit advocacy organization with a 40 year history of providing information, leadership and support to
gifted young people, their families and educators of gifted young people in Colorado.
We are pleased with the positive effect we have had on the lives of the profoundly
gifted young people we serve.
Davidson Institute for Talent Development The mission of this private foundation is to support and nurture profoundly
gifted young people and provide opportunities for them to develop their talents in positive ways.
Classes are grouped by ability level, rather than by age - based grades, providing profoundly
gifted young people an educational opportunity matched to their abilities, strengths and interests.