Parenting Your Gifted Child
Parenting……one of life’s greatest
challenges. This challenge becomes many times more complex when the child you
are parenting is a gifted one. Finding out that your child is gifted tends to
intimidate and humble most parents, and they usually ask themselves, “Will I be
able to be a good enough parent to this child who is so special?”
Indeed, this
fear and worry is justified enough! For raising a gifted or talented child can
be a full time task, and more! Your little bundle of joy will want to know
answers to all the mysteries of life, will require less sleep than most peers,
will be an outrageous perfectionist, will find school boring and uninteresting,
will rarely have close friends who really understand him or her, and will
always want to do something. Just thinking about it can leave many parents
exhausted. It would seem as though to meet the demands of this child, you need
to have the brains of Einstein, the resources of Bill Gates, and the
understanding and sensitivity of Gandhiji! Tough ask, that.
But wait! The situation isn’t that hopeless,
and all is not lost. You will be relieved to know that gifted students who
succeed the most in life or who are the best adjusted are the one who come from
healthy, “normal” families. From families where their special talent is
nurtured and cherished, from families where there is a lot of communication and
sharing of thoughts and ideas, even healthy, dinner table arguments, from
families where the child is loved, above all, from families that have faith in
them. After all, that’s not too
difficult, is it? The important thing is to enjoy your child and his childhood,
for after all; these children grow up real fast. And while you are doing that,
feed the child’s interests, respond to his changing needs, recognize that this
child’s needs will be several steps ahead of other kids his age, and
communicate with him. Your child will later thank you for recognizing their
uniqueness; treasuring and nurturing it and helping them grow.