Northern California and Statewide
California Association for the Gifted 916-441-3999
Lyceum 408-278-5593
Stanford Univ., Enrichment Program for Gifted Youth
800-372-EPGY (800-372-3749)
UC Berkeley, Academic Talent Development Program 510-642-8308
U.S. Nationwide
Council for Exceptional Children 800-224-6830
Duke University, American Association for Gifted Children 919-783-6152
Gifted Homeschooling Forum (GHF)
Hoagies Gifted Education Page
Johns Hopkins University 410-735-6277 or -6278
Mensa 817-607-0060
National Association for Gifted Children 202-785-4268
Supporting Emotional Needs of the Gifted (SENG) 845-797-5054
Books
Gifted Children: Myths and Realities (Basic Books, 1997), by Ellen Winner
The Optimistic Child: A Proven Program to Safeguard Children Against Depression and Build Lifelong Resilience (Houghton Mifflin, 1997), by Martin E.P. Seligman
Smart Girls: A New Psychology of Girls, Women, and Giftedness (Revised Edition, Great Potential Press, 1997), by Barbara A. Kerr
Smart Boys: Talent, Manhood, and the Search for Meaning (Great Potential Press, 2001), by Barbara A. Kerr and Sanford J. Cohn
Magazines/Journals
Gifted Child Today (Prufrock Press)
Publishers
Great Potential Press
Prufrock Press
Other
Mindware ("brainy toys") 800-999-0398
Compiled by
co-Gifted Children Coordinators, San Francisco Regional Mensa.
Information given in this list is current as of the date when it was submitted
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