A Case of Brilliance

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A Case of Brilliance

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Rating : 4.89 (537 Votes)
Asin : 1401044727
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 228 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-05-08
Language : English

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An important contribution to profoundly gifted literature! This book expands the horizons of literature on profound giftedness. It is an engaging parental account of one family's discovery of their children's extreme asynchrony leading ultimately to the author's discovery of her own. In their struggle to understand the complex and unusual needs of their children, Rebecca Hein and her husband Ellis must also learn how to b. "Amazing & Wonderful!" according to Elizabeth Ann Joseph. I don't usually write reviews, but this book is an exception. It is a deeply moving account of a mother's discovery of her children's giftedness, and along the way the discovery of her husband's giftedness and her own. I also have two gifted children, and although they are not profoundly gifted as Ms. Hein's family, much of what she wrote made sense to me.I took t. Marda S. said Read this to gain a balanced perspective on your musically gifted kid.. This mom struggles with what to do with her musically gifted kids. She becomes pretty consumed with developing their skills. This book encouraged me to take a more active role in working with my own musically gifted child. However, it also vividly illustrates the dangers of becoming a "music" mom. Overall, I didn't enjoy the book but think it gave me new direction

Cellist and writer Rebecca Hein specializes in extemporaneous learning, an avenue to the right brain. Her newsletter, Don't Remember This, illustrates the many ways in which we can use our unconscious thought processes to nurture creativity.Hein has been writing for nearly 40 years. Although her first career was in classical music, Hein began to

She has published one book, A Case of Brillliance, a parent-to-parent memoir of how she and her husband discovered that their children are profoundly gifted. Hein is also a correspondent for the American Reporter online.. About the AuthorCellist and writer Rebecca Hein specializes in extemporaneous learning, an avenue to the right brain. Although her first career was in classical music, Hein began to write specifically about cello practicing and teaching in 2000, with her debut as monthly arts columnist for the Casper Star-Tribune in Wyoming, where she lives. Her newsletter, Don't Remember This, illustrates the many ways in which we can use our unconscious thought processes to nurture creativity.Hein has been writing for nearly 40 years

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