Course meetings are weekly: 2/23, 3/2, 3/9, 3/16, 3/23, and 3/30
"Our coach (Kathleen) was very knowledgeable and experienced with the topic. I felt safe sharing my difficulties and feelings. The mothers in this group were also very supportive of each other." -- past group participant
"This experience has helped me to be able to handle difficult situations more calmly, which directly affects the children." -- past group participant
"The discussions brought a new perspective on my child’s temperament. It has generally helped our communication." -- past group participant
"I truly enjoyed and appreciate this group. Kathleen is a superb group leader, who is very good at presenting different topics and guiding the parents along." -- past group participant
Are you challenged with parenting a gifted or 2e child?
You are not alone! Join other parents of gifted children to discuss the unique challenges that gifted children bring to families. Groups offer a forum for parents to gain insight into how their parenting styles and techniques can impact their child’s behavior and development. Parents can speak freely about their child’s development, share parenting concerns, and seek support with others who have similar experiences.
Groups are facilitated by Kathleen Crombie, M.A., M.Ed., and follow the Supporting the Emotional Needs of Gifted (SENG) Model. Participants discuss chapters from the book A Parent’s Guide to Gifted Children, by James Webb, et al (not included).
Topics include:
Please register by Feb. 21. $299 for one person or $499 per couple. Pre-registration is required.
NOTE: groups may be cancelled or combined if enrollment does not reach minimum number.
Kathleen Crombie, M.A., M.Ed., leads the parent discussion groups. She is a SENG Model Parent Support Group facilitator, a certified facilitator trainer, and the Northern California SENG Liaison. In addition to the Summit Center, Kathleen provides organizing and consultation services for gifted adults, children and families -- at Summit Center or at the client's home. She offers on site step-by-step supportive coaching with emphasis on cognitive and behavioral techniques. She has two gifted children in public school.