Hello and welcome! Thank you for taking the time to visit the Adams 12 GT Parents Group website. This website was built and is maintained by parents of GT students in the Adams 12 school district to share information relevant to parents, students, administrators and others who are interested in GT resources in the Adams 12 school district. Please email us at info@a12gifted.org to let us know your thoughts.
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Jill Cables
2024-2025 President, A12GTPG
Become involved in your student's education!
Websites & Other Online Resources
Recommended by A12GTPG Parents
The websites shown on this page are a good start for internet resources about GT. But there is much, much more if you have specific interests. They're just a Google search away. If you discover a website that you think is particularly valuable, there are probably other parents that would feel the same way. Send us the link, and we'll add it to this page.
National Organizations
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Belin-Blank Center (University of Iowa)
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Renzulli Center for Creativity, Gifted Education and Talent Development (University of Connecticut)
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Colorado Organizations
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Adams 12 Five Star Schools Advanced Academics & Gifted Services (AAGS)
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Colorado Department of Education – Gifted and Talented Ed
Twice-Exceptional
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Gifted and Talented Blogs
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CAGT
The Adams 12 GT Parents Group is an affiliate of CAGT (CO Association for GT), and we encourage all parents of GT students to consider joining CAGT. With your membership, you receive the quarterly Kaleidoscope newsletter as well as the monthly Happenings update on GT activities around the state. Your membership fee supports CAGT's work to educate and advocate on issues important to the GT community, and a portion of membership fees from our district comes back to our parent group, enabling us to provide enrichment opportunities directly to you.
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As you get to know your sensitive, energetic toddler, watch your 10-year old struggle to fit in at school, or agonize with your high schooler about multiple college choices, you may wonder why your child seems different from other children. Is your child gifted? If yes, what next? National Association for Gifted Children has a wealth of online resources of all types to help you help your child to succeed.
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SENG (Supporting Emotional Needs of the Gifted) is a nonprofit organization that empowers families and communities to guide gifted and talented individuals to reach their goals:
intellectually, physically, emotionally, socially, and spiritually.
Following the suicide of a gifted student in Michigan, the late Dr. James T. Webb founded SENG in 1981 to offer the gifted community support and guidance through education, research, and connection. SENG offers online support groups, online SENGinars with leading experts, SENG Model Parent Groups, e-newsletter, and more!