Twice exceptional, or 2e kids are notoriously difficult for schools to serve effectively for two reasons, say advocates, parents and some educators.
CHC's Vivien Keil, PhD, talks about the makeup of a twice exceptional student, why they experience anxiety, and how you can help.
CHC's Vivien Keil, Ph.D., and Ann Smith, Executive Director of Gifted Support Center, define what it means to be twice exceptional — that is, both gifted and challenged by a learning difference.
Learn more about the make-up of a twice exceptional student, why they experience anxiety and how you can help.
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