At Winslow Institute we teach, coach, and mentor your gifted child to develop their potential.
Individual ServicesIn a one-on-one setting you and/or your child will learn strategies for improved self-awareness, self-management, and self-advocacy.
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2024 Summer CampsIn a small group setting, your gifted child will experience a sense of community as they strengthen their social, critical and/or creative thinking skills.
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Special EventsSpecial Events are child centered and gifted-specific offering in-depth exploration of particular topics.
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We get it...gifted children can make questionable choices when trying to fit in!
At Winslow Institute we have decades of experience guiding gifted children who struggle to belong. We use this experience to help gifted children understand that how they experience the world is typical for being gifted. This understanding leads to improved self-esteem and engagement.
Next Steps
Transform your child's gifted experience into one of belonging, growth and joy, unlocking the potential of their future.
At Winslow Institute we know that you want your child to be happy and successful. In order for your child to experience that, they need effective communication and improved self-management. The problem is that gifted children believe they must live up to the expectations of others who misunderstand what it is like to be gifted. This leaves gifted children feeling angry, confused, and at times lonely. We believe gifted children should feel seen, heard, and valued. We understand the anger, confusion, and loneliness and are offering your child our decades of experience and expertise.
Here's how we do it. First schedule your free consultation. We will collaborate on a plan to end the anger, confusion, and loneliness. Implementing the plan will begin the process of improving your child's sense of belonging. In the meantime our resources page has links to organizations that support giftedness.
Here's how we do it. First schedule your free consultation. We will collaborate on a plan to end the anger, confusion, and loneliness. Implementing the plan will begin the process of improving your child's sense of belonging. In the meantime our resources page has links to organizations that support giftedness.