Resources
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Duke TIP
The Duke University Talent Identification Program is a nonprofit organization that supports academically talented students in grades four through twelve, offering above-grade-level testing, enrichment resources, year-round learning options, residential summer programs, online courses, and original research to supplement what students receive in school. Wake Ed Partnership
This non-profit group local to Wake County has advocated for educational excellence for more than 30 years. We encourage everyone to check out their programs, like professional development for teachers, and the STEMposium for teachers and students presenting innovative educational practices. Wynn's Family Psychology
Gifted psycho-educational evaluations, support for common emotional distresses related to giftedness, gifted summer camp, social skills groups/ classes, and more all in two convenient locations: Cary and Raleigh. Summer Institute for the Gifted (SIG)
Summer programs for gifted & talented youth ages 5–17. Day or residential camps in various schools nationwide including Princeton University, the University of Chicago, and Yale University. Davidson Young Scholars Program
The Davidson Institute's mission is to recognize, nurture, and support profoundly intelligent young people and to provide opportunities for them to develop their talents to make a positive difference. Hoagie's Gifted Education Resource Page
The award winning "All Things Gifted" resource for parents, teachers, administrators, mental health professionals, and gifted kids and adults. SENG - Supporting the Emotional Needs of the Gifted
SENG is a nonprofit organization that empowers families and communities to guide gifted and talented individuals to reach their goals. |