What's bad about being too good? Explores the
problem of perfectionism, explains the differences between healthy
ambition and unhealthy perfectionism, and gives strategies for getting
out of the perfectionist trap.
New York: Dell Publishers. Deals with how
perfectionism affects interpersonal relationships.
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The Gifted Kids Survival Guide II.,
Delisle, J., & Galbraith, J.(1987).
Minneapolis, MN: Free Spirit. Helps students
understand the meaning of giftedness, how to take charge of their own
education, how to handle other people's expectations, how to make and
keep friends. This book is a sequel to Galbraith, J. (1983), The Gifted
Kids Survival Guide (for ages 11-18). Free Spirit Publishing Co., 123 N.
Third St., Suite 716, Minneapolis, MN 55401.
. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. Provides a
plan, strategies, hints, and tips for helping discouraged students.
Boston: Houghton-Mifflin. Written primarily for
college students, this book provides dynamic ways of teaching study
skills, time-management, and goal-setting. Students are encouraged to
try innovative approaches to academic and life management skills.
Available from Houghton-Mifflin Co., Wayside Road, Burlington, MA 01803.
Support and practical suggestions for gifted
youngsters who are struggling with typical problems such as school work,
peer relationships, and community expectations. Free Spirit Publishing
Co., 123 N. Third St., Suite 716, Minneapolis, MN 55401.
Columbus: Ohio Psychology Publishing. A guide
to using bibliotherapy and an excellent annotated list of books to use
with gifted students.
The impostor phenomenon. New York: Pocket Books.
New York: Lothrop, Lee and Shepard Books.
Presents a funny look at what would happen if children were perfect.
PO Box 64784, Dallas, TX 75206. Provides a
"right-brain" method for work/study skills and time-management.
Suggestions include "reward yourself first and then do your
assignments."
New York: Walker and Co. Written by students
(ages 15 to 18) who participated in the National Student Symposium on
the Education of the Gifted and Talented, this book is an articulate
presentation of student concerns such as peer pressure, teacher
expectations, and relationships.