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da Vinci Learning Center blog -- Aimee Yermish

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Thoughts on intelligence, creativity, psychology, education, and whatever else comes to mind

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da Vinci Learning Center blog -- Aimee Yermish | Thoughts on intelligence, creativity, psychology, education, and whatever else comes to mind da Vinci Learning Center blog — Aimee Yermish Thoughts on intelligence, creativity, psychology, education, and whatever else comes to mind Home About game on! (using games to teach habits of mind and build connections in gifted families) July 22, 2012 Aimee Yermish 7 comments This post is part of the SENG Gifted Parenting Awareness Week blog tour.  You can find links to the other posts here : I’ve often heard GT parents noting sadly that it’s hard for their families to play tabletop games (boardgames, card games, etc) because the kids really struggle (and sometimes the parents do, too!).  It’s hard to find games that are fun for family members at very different developmental levels.  Games bring up all sorts of emotional experiences that are hard to handle — frustration, failure, gracious competition — and require all sorts ...

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