Description
“Gifted, ADHD, Either, Neither, or Both?” with Debra Troxclair, Ph.D., will explore the idea that many characteristics that don’t seem “normal” are actually very “typical” traits of giftedness.
In this 1-hour course, you will learn:
- The similarities and differences of characteristics and behaviors of giftedness and ADHD
- Why giftedness is often misdiagnosed as ADHD
- How to help other educators understand what to do if a gifted child is suspected of having ADHD
- Suggestions for supporting the self-concepts of gifted and highly creative children
Visit the TAGT website to learn more about the Texas Association for the Gifted and Talented.
Presenter Bio
Dr. Debra Troxclair, Associate Professor in the Teacher Education Department at Lamar University, received her doctoral degree in Special Education (Emphasis in Gifted Education) from the University of Southern Mississippi and has over 20 years of teaching experience in both elementary and university classroom settings. She is a member of several professional associations focusing on giftedness. Dr. Troxclair is currently serving on the Professional Standards Committee and the University Networking Committee of the National Association for Gifted Children. She also serves as a member of the Board of Directors of the Texas Association for the Gifted & Talented and is also a member of the Board of Directors for the Council for Exceptional Children-TAG Division.
Aiza – EDINBURG CISD (verified owner) –
This was a great training!
Maria – EDINBURG CISD (verified owner) –
good information
Emily – CARROLLTON-FARMERS BRANCH ISD (verified owner) –
I loved the slide show.
Ester – EDINBURG CISD (verified owner) –
Very informative!
Myrna – UNITED ISD (verified owner) –
vety informative
Emilia – EDINBURG CISD (verified owner) –
Informative
Drew – CARROLLTON-FARMERS BRANCH ISD (verified owner) –
Great
Linda – LAREDO ISD (verified owner) –
very informative and clear
America – CARROLLTON-FARMERS BRANCH ISD (verified owner) –
I was very confused and had to read the notes to following along.
Rhina – CARROLLTON-FARMERS BRANCH ISD (verified owner) –
She was all over the place which was difficult to follow along. Many of the points she made were about her experience but did not pertain or relate to students at my school who struggle with ADHD/being gifted.