300 followers — thank you for reading!
Today, this blog hit a major milestone: 300 followers.
I am flattered and humbled. Three hundred people think what I am doing here is valuable and worthwhile. I never imagined, when I started this web site several years ago, that it would be so well-received.
In honor of this achievement, I’d like to take a moment to say thank you to my followers. Your decision to subscribe tells me that my work is helping you give your gifted child a better experience. And that’s why I do this. To help.
I receive no payment for my research and writing time. I accept neither advertising nor paid announcements. My only reward comes from knowing I’ve aided other parents like me in meeting the challenges inherent in raising gifted children.
Thank you for your support.
Thank you so much for your time and effort in sharing information. I look forward always to seeing new posts in my Inbox. Your website is a valuable resource!
Dori, I am not much of a commenter but I wanted to let you know that your labor is greatly appreciated and valued. Since I discovered your site I have learn so much, used several of the resources mentioned and I actually look forward to your posts.
Thank you!!
Thank you very much for your time and caring.
Anne
You’re such a valuable resource! Thank you
Thank you for your hard work and generosity. Your dedication to the gifted students and their families make it possible for so many more to continue to learn. I often pass on information from Gifted Atlanta to other students, teachers and parents, and encourage them to subscribe. Therefore you are helping more than three hundred families. Keep up the good work!
Barbara
Thank You.
I don’t remember how I stumbled across your blog, but it is a great resource that I constantly share with fellow parents. Thank you for care and making a difference.
Dori,
Thank you for all the time and effort put into this blog. I have it bookmarked so that I can visit often. I first found this blog years ago when my son first got accepted to gifted program for his school district. It’s been THE source for me to find any information that’s “gifted” related. Although I don’t often comment, please know that I find all your information invaluable. Thank you again from the bottom of my heart 🙂