Support the Social Emotional Health of Gifted Teen Students

About This Solution

Many parents and educators assume that gifted students are more capable than their peers of handling social emotional challenges. That is not always the case. Gifted students actually struggle with anxiety, depression, and social difficulties at higher rates. Families can help their children by strengthening social emotional skills at home. Participants will gain practical skills in supporting the social emotional health of their gifted children.


After this Quick Video, you will be able to:

  • Understand the relationship between parents’ social emotional health and children’s
  • Help your child address mental health and trauma
  • Use mindfulness to reduce stress, anxiety, and depression
  • Give your child the skills to make and keep friends

Be sure to review the handouts and email solutions@peaceathomeparenting.com with any questions.

Many parents and educators assume that gifted students are more capable than their peers of handling social emotional challenges. That is not always the case. Gifted students actually struggle with anxiety, depression, and social difficulties at higher rates. Families can help their children by strengthening social emotional skills at home. Participants will gain practical skills in supporting the social emotional health of their gifted children.


After this Quick Video, you will be able to:

  • Understand the relationship between parents’ social emotional health and children’s
  • Help your child address mental health and trauma
  • Use mindfulness to reduce stress, anxiety, and depression
  • Give your child the skills to make and keep friends

Be sure to review the handouts and email solutions@peaceathomeparenting.com with any questions.

Meet your Instructors

Dana Asby

Mindfulness, Confidence, School,

MA, MEd

Dana Asby, MA, M Ed, is a developmental and educational psychology researcher and author, as well as a mindfulness, growth mindset, transformational leadership, and instructional educator. She is the

Topics

  • arguments
  • brain development
  • communication
  • confidence
  • cooperation
  • discipline
  • emotions
  • fighting
  • friendships
  • gifted students
  • independence
  • motivation
  • patience
  • relationship
  • relationships
  • safety
  • school
  • self care
  • stress
  • teens

Age Category

  • Teens & Young Adults
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