Learn more about Davidson Institute for profoundly gifted children
The Davidson Institute serves profoundly gifted children and teens and their families. “Profoundly gifted” is a term for those who score in the 99.9th percentile on IQ tests. These students typically learn at several grade levels ahead of their age peers, and may not have their educational needs met even through standard gifted education programs. (See the Davidson website for a more detailed definition and description.)
The Davidson Young Scholars program provides advice and resources to help families understand and meet the needs of their profoundly gifted children, both in school and in the home. The program is free to those who are accepted.
Davidson will host a live Q&A session about the application process for its Young Scholars program on Monday, April 8, at 1:00 p.m. Eastern (10 a.m. Pacific). Registration for the event is required. If you can’t attend at the scheduled time, a recording will be available; however, you must register ahead of time to get access to the video recording.
Other opportunities Davidson offers include summer programs, online classes, scholarship competitions and a residential school.
