Ask Anything Gifted - Oct 25, 2023, 12-1pm (PST)
Do you have a child who is highly curious? Perhaps they master new things quickly or take their time to engage and then show an intense focus in their areas of interest? Or maybe your child is particularly emotionally sensitive? Intensity, sensitivity, perfectionism, and asynchronous development are just a few of the traits gifted and twice-exceptional children can share.

Parenting our children is rewarding and challenging! We all have questions.... Am I doing enough, doing too much, should we change schools, when is adversity building resilience and when does it become overwhelming? Join Deniz and Kim to ask questions, share stories, and consider options and opportunities. We have experience and resources in the areas of gifted and twice-exceptional children. We are on a mission to build community and support fellow parents, educators, and practitioners in understanding and caring for our extraordinary children. We hope to see you Wednesday, October 25, from 12-1pm (PST). We will email you the Zoom link after you submit this form. We look forward to meeting you!


About us:

Deniz Baloglu is the founder of the Navigator of Giftedness, which offers support to families through consultations, educational advocacy, parent groups, workshops, social-emotional learning opportunities, and other resources. She is a trained facilitator for Supporting Emotional Needs for the Gifted (SENG), serves as Member-Elect for the California Association of the Gifted (CAG), and on the Parent Content & Advisory Board for National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC). She received a Professional Academic Certificate in Twice Exceptional Education at Bridges Graduate School of Cognitive Diversity in Education. Her interests include recognizing unique profiles of neurodiverse learners, especially the twice-exceptional learners with high intellectual abilities and specific learning differences, and behavioral and social challenges.  She advocates for gifted/2e children and their families through consultations, educational advocacy, parent groups, workshops, and social-emotional learning opportunities. Deniz was a data analyst in Turkey and a member of the National Turkish Chess Youth Team, and she has a master’s degree in information technologies. She lives with her husband and her son in the Bay Area.

Kim Overton has been working with families and children for over 40 years. She's worked with special needs adolescents, young children (ages 0-5), their parents and teachers, and most recently she worked for fifteen years in admissions at The Nueva School (gifted learners, PreK-12). She believes in caring for both the children and caregivers. We all need to work towards equity in education so all children are in environments where they are understood, cared for, and thrive. Kim has a psychology degree from Stanford University and an elementary school teaching credential, as well as many classes in early childhood and family development. Kim has two gifted children of her own - now in their 20's - and the joys and challenges of being a parent keep her on her toes - always learning! Kim's work with gifted children and their families inspired her to become a certified Supporting Emotional Needs for the Gifted (SENG) parent group facilitator.  

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