Raising Gifted Children in the Age of AI
We’re excited to share that SFRM’s Gifted Youth Resource Coordinator will be a panelist for Mensa’s upcoming session on “Raising Gifted Children in the Age of AI”.
We’re excited to share that SFRM’s Gifted Youth Resource Coordinator will be a panelist for Mensa’s upcoming session on “Raising Gifted Children in the Age of AI”.
Last Saturday, our A M A Z I N G San Francisco Regional Mensa Gifted Youth team, led by our Youth Member-at-Large, Brandon, came together with our families to package meals at Kids Against Hunger (KAH) Bay Area in Pleasanton.
The SFRM Gifted Youth Program (GYP) AI Assistant is your always-available hub for information, resources, and updates about the Gifted Youth Program. It is designed to help families, parents, and youth quickly find what they need and discover new ways to get involved.
Lisa Sticca-Conrod has worn many hats throughout her life: professor, lawyer, entrepreneur, curriculum designer, nonprofit leader, coach, and tutor. Her background spans education, law, publishing, advocacy, and psychology. She also returned to school later in life to study educational psychology and neurodiversity so she could better understand her twice-exceptional daughter. Her career shows that you do not have to choose just one path. You can explore many different directions and still build a meaningful and fulfilling life.
This year has been transformational for San Francisco Regional Mensa’s Gifted Youth Program, bringing together brilliant young minds, fostering a sense of community, and expanding our reach to more families than ever before.
On February 21st and 22nd, Sacramento Regional Mensa gifted youth teamed up with San Francisco Regional Mensa and Monterey County Mensa gifted youth and enjoyed a Tahoe weekend.