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Social & Emotional Skills for Gifted Students

In this four week class, gifted students will learn social and emotional skills to help them with their peers and in life.
Sarah Robbins
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5.0
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Class

What's included

4 live meetings
3 in-class hours
Assessment
Students will be informally assessed based on their participation in discussion and role play activities during the course.

Class Experience

During my time as an elementary school teacher for the gifted, I realized many gifted students were longing for help learning how to better understand their emotions and interact with their peers.  I developed a curriculum for helping students gain skills and confidence in this area.  This course is designed to help students do the same from the comfort of their own home in a safe and inclusive environment. The class will follow a four week course rotation, however they can be completed in order. 

Each session will begin with a welcome sharing time, then the content of the week will be given, followed by an opportunity for students to role play and practice the skills discussed.  

Week One: Creating a Positive Self-Identity
Many gifted students struggle with feeling their intelligence is their only identity and it becomes their sole source of confidence.  This can lead to a negative self perception when life presents challenges as it inevitably does.  This week we will focus on understanding ourselves as unique and complex individuals and developing a positive holistic self-identity. 

Week Two: Recognizing and Identifying Emotions
We know from research into Dabrowski's Overexcitabilies that gifted children often feel emotions stronger or more acutely than their age level peer, but have difficulty identifying those emotions and/or recognizing them in their peers.  During this session, we will examine over twenty different emotions then practice identifying them in others' based on their facial expressions, tone of voice, and word choice.  Students will also be introduced to the idea of how to cope with a variety of emotions in healthy and positive ways.

Week Three: Coping Mechanisms
For most gifted children, many academic and developmental milestones come with ease.  This means that gifted children do not experience frustration as often in the key developmental time periods of their age level peers.  This often manifests in later years as seemingly inappropriate "outbursts" or "tantrums" that can baffle adults and caregivers in their lives. This is typically the result of gifted children failing to organically learn coping mechanisms for common place irritations and frustrations.  In this session, we will discuss common triggers for gifted children and introduce potential coping mechanisms for handling them.  Students will leave with the tools to practice these healthy coping mechanisms at home or in school as well. 

Week Four: Perfectionism and Underachievement
In this final week, we will discuss two sides of an important gifted and talented issue.  Perfectionism and Underachievement in gifted students are closely linked and tied to our initial class topic of self-identity.  We will discuss both of these mindsets in this class and role play positive self talk for when students encounter these difficulties in the real world.
Learning Goals
Students will learn more about how being gifted affects their brain, specifically their social and emotional growth and development.  Learners will engage in discussion and role play to practice skills for improving their social/emotional experience and interactions.
learning goal

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Parental guidance is not required as long as the student is comfortable using the basic features of the Zoom chat. The chat feature will be turned off unless a parent requests access prior to the class based on their individual child's personal needs. The instructor is happy to accommodate any learning differences and/or disabilities as long as notified prior to the start of the lesson.
Supply List
A variety of handouts will be provided to students for each session to be printed out ahead of time.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined April, 2023
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree in Education from Arizona State University
I have over fifteen years experience as an educator, with a Master's Degree in Curriculum Instruction and Development and a Gifted certification. I have taught in both inclusive and self-contained gifted environments.  Additionally, I have previously acted as a parent advocate and coach for parents of gifted children while also authoring the book The Everything Parents Guide to Raising a Gifted Child published at the request of Adams Media.  I have been leading student and parent groups for gifted children for over ten years.  I'm passionate about helping gifted students reach their maximum potential in all areas of life, not just their academic ones.

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$20

weekly or $80 for 4 classes
1x per week, 4 weeks
45 min

Completed by 2 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-10
3-6 learners per class

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