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Parenting - it's both wonderful and nerve-wracking. But you can break that cycle!If you are a parent who wants to find balance and get to the end of the day with a smile on your face, if you want to understand your children and yourself better, and if you want to lead your family into calm waters while having fun doing so, this is the podcast for you.Hi, I'm Eran Katz. I'm a Clinical Psychologist and Parenting Counsellor, Attachment Researcher, and family man. In this show, I combine the art of parenting with the science of psychology.Every Thursday I share with you my unique perspective on attachment-based, mindful and positive parenting, with actionable tips and techniques. I also answer your own personal parenting questions and interview innovative parenting experts that'll help you be the best parent you can.
The Apparently Parent Podcast
Ep. 51 - Parenting the Gifted Child with Dr. Jodi Svendsen
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Episode 51
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Learning that your child is gifted may seem like good news for many parents. However, giftedness has its problems and struggles as well, and if you don't really understand what are the inner workings of the gifted brain, you're in trouble.
Luckily, in today's episode, I'm talking with Dr. Jodi Svendsen, who is an expert on the topic of gifted children. You'll learn what makes the brains of gifted children unique (hint: it's not their super-intelligence), and what parents can do to help their children balance the needs and wants of family, schools, and friends.