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Books with author Janne Galbraith

  • The Survival Guide for Gifted Kids: For Ages 10 and Under

    Judy Galbraith

    eBook (Free Spirit Publishing, Aug. 6, 2013)
    Help gifted children realize they’re not alone, they’re not “weird,” and being smart is a bonus, not a burden. Based on a survey of 1,000 gifted kids, this retitled edition of the classic Gifted Kids’ Survival Guide is fully updated with the latest research. Readers learn how to cope with high expectations, perfectionism, labels, bullying, friendships, and more. Upbeat, informative, friendly, and compact, The Survival Guide for Gifted Kids is a must for young gifted children. At a time when many school gifted programs are scaling back, it’s more important than ever for kids to have this essential guide to growing up gifted.
  • The Gifted Kids Survival Guide

    Judy Galbraith

    Paperback (Free Spirit Pub, March 1, 1984)
    Gives gifted children advice on how to make school more interesting, how to cope with teasing, how to make friends, and how to handle parental pressure, and explains what being gifted really means
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  • Something Suspicious

    Galbraith

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry, Oct. 1, 1985)
    Lizzie and her best friend try to track down a bank robber called the Green Pillowcase Bandit and end up with more mysteries than they can handle.
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  • The Gifted Kids' Survival Guide: For Age 10 & Under

    Judy Galbraith

    Paperback (ReadHowYouWant, Dec. 28, 2012)
    What does ''gifted'' mean? Why am I gifted? How can I make school more challenging? What can I do to make more friends? If you're GT (Gifted & Talented) and have similar questions, you are now holding your new best friend. The Gifted Kids' Survival Guide For Ages 10 and Under Revised and Updated 3rd Edition This book was written especially for you - to help you in your day-to-day life as a GT in school, at home, and with friends. It's based on surveys of more than 1,000 gifted kids who had a lot to say about growing up and dealing as a GT. Their advice and insights will help you know: You're not alone. You're not ''weird.'' Being smart, creative, and talented is a big plus, not a minus. Look inside to find: Facts about your GT brain and how it works. A GT survey and quizzes that help you know yourself better. Advice on friendships, talking with teachers and amp; parents, and dealing with problems like bullying, stress, and loneliness. Ways to boost brainpower in and out of school. Over 100 quotes from gifted kids. Lists of brainy books, blogs, Web sites, video games, and contests. And much more The Gifted Kids' Survival Guide is the essential guide to growing up gifted. Judy Galbraith has a master's degree in guidance and counseling of the gifted. She has worked with and taught gifted youth, their parents, and their teachers for over thirty years. In 1983, Judy started Free Spirit Publishing, which specializes in self-help books for kids and teens.
  • The Gifted Kids Survival Guide

    Judy Galbraith

    Paperback (Wetherall Pub, Aug. 16, 1983)
    Examines the problems of gifted and talented teenagers and explains how they can make the best use of their educational opportunities, get along better with parents and friends, and understand themselves better.
  • Storyteller,

    Janne Galbraith

    Paperback (McGraw-Hill Education, Dec. 12, 2002)
    Named after the Pueblo Native American tradition of storytelling, this series of emergent - fluency stage books helps children become enthusiastic story readers, story writers, and storytellers.
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  • Boo, Bunny! by Galbraith, Kathryn O.

    Galbraith

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, 2010, )
    Boo, Bunny! by Galbraith, Kathryn O. [HMH Books for Young Readers, 2010] Pape...