Interviews and Seminars
Interviews and Seminars
Here, you can find a selection of interviews and online seminars. We consistently host conversations and interviews with our collaborators and other experts in related subjects.
If you have a good idea for a topic or an interesting person, please send your suggestion to [email protected], and we will see if it can be arranged.
Please enjoy!
Interview with Linda Silverman about the 'Twice-exceptionals'
Grith has invited Linda Silverman for a conversation about twice-exceptional children and youth, why it is important to identify them, and how assessments of giftedness can lead to beneficial directions.
Interview about World Game with Marion Van de Coolwijk
Grith and Marion discuss the World Game and what possibilities this test offers in identifying a child's potential challenges. Marion is the founder of Kind in Beeld, which, in addition to World Game, is also responsible for Team Toppers. Team Toppers is the core of our projects concerning well-being in the classroom and at home.
Seminar about socio-emotional learning
On March 6, 2022, our Greek collaborator, Danae Deligeorge, shared her insights on gifted individuals and their emotional challenges and development. Below, you can watch the seminar, which is presented in English.
There was also an opportunity to ask questions during the seminar, and these have been compiled in a Q&A document that you can find here:
Interview about 'project based learning' with Markus Essien
Markus Essien is the former Head of School at The Logan School of Creative Learning, which employs project-based learning entirely centered on children's personal interests. Our Hungry Brains concept draws inspiration from the Logan School. You can find more information about the school here.
Grith has extended an invitation to discuss children, motivation, and learning.
Assessment of learning preferences
Tina Harlow is a therapist with extensive experience working with gifted children and their families. Her expertise in over-excitability and emotional disorders faced by the gifted is second to none, and we are excited about our collaboration with Tina. Grith has organized a discussion about the daily lives of gifted individuals.
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