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Overexcitabilities: Imaginational Overexcitability

Children with high learning potential, especially those who display Imaginational Overexcitability, can have the most wonderfully wild imaginations and immense creativity, but they may also find [...]

The 2.6 Challenge – Steve Ramsden asks 26 Riddles in 2.6 Minutes

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2024-07-25T15:51:36+01:00April 29th, 2020|Categories: Focus on Potential, Fundraising|Tags: , |

Children with High Learning Potential – How to Handle Disappointment

With their heightened awareness and deep responses, children with high learning potential (HLP) may well feel disappointment more keenly. Lesley Sword, in Gifted Children: Emotionally Immature [...]

2020-05-12T10:44:32+01:00April 27th, 2020|Categories: Focus on Potential, High Learning Potential, Wellbeing|Tags: |

The 2.6 Challenge – Jason Buckley Asks 26 Philosophical Questions in 2.6 minutes

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Calling All Superheroes: Get Involved in the 2.6 Challenge

Please get involved Donate directly to Potential Plus UK or set up your own challenge to raise funds so that we can support more young [...]

Apps, Screen Use and Balance for Young People with High Learning Potential

Should you encourage your young person with high learning potential to use meaningful apps – or to put down their gadgets? The latest research is contradictory [...]

Home Education, Exam Cancellations and the Ofqual Consultation, by Michael Speranza

In a year that’s seen the terms ‘lockdown,’ ‘social distancing’ and ’PPE’ added to the common lexicon it might be tempting to view the cancellation of [...]

The Fabulous Flexi-Cat Diaries Coronavirus Special – Keep Calm…

Slightly Mad Mummy: Entry 4 Charting the fabulous (and fatiguing!) flexi-Fridays (and currently the rest of the week!) with my OE-rich* 8 year old (currently identifying [...]

Overexcitabilities: Intellectual Overexcitability

Children with high learning potential, especially those who display Intellectual Overexcitability, are highly curious and voracious in their pursuit of knowledge in their areas of interest. [...]

Thunks

If you expect the unexpected, will the unexpected still be expected? Can you touch the wind? If there was a magic pill that meant that you [...]

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