While our very young gifted children can be a delight, they can also be confusing, because they don’t necessarily follow a typical developmental pattern. Parenting very young gifted children is a long standing interest of San Francisco Regional Mensa’s Gifted Youth Resource Coordinator, Melody Lowman. In this presentation and discussion, she would like to help you get off to a strong start with your toddler or preschool age child.

Open to all parents and guardians of gifted youth in American Mensa, this session will help you
– think about how to support your child’s emerging strengths, while not allowing them to avoid the things that aren’t automatic.
– prevent well-meaning people from exploiting your child’s gifts
– think about optimal childcare and preschool.

Bring your questions to our conversation!

This session will NOT be recorded.

About the Speaker

Melody Lowman has been working with gifted children and families in education and psychology for over 50 years. As a Behavioral and Educational Consultant she helps families research and apply to schools and colleges. As SFRM’s Gifted Youth Resource Coordinator she is offering a free one hour program for parents.

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Meeting the Needs of the Very Young Gifted Child (Toddlers Through Age 5)
When: Mar 22, 2025 01:00 PM Pacific Time
Speaker: Melody Lowman, Gifted Youth Resource Coordinator, San Francisco Regional Mensa

Register: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/1XOlwo72SB-fGZWXyXI1aw

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