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GETTING REEL


Unconditional Support Uncovers the Unseen Talents: A 2e Teen’s Story
Twice exceptional students have few forums to express their lived educational experiences. REEL is pleased to launch “Living and Learning...
Sep 1, 2020


Private School for 2e Learners? Silicon Valley Schools and Beyond
REEL recently hosted a private school panel featuring three parents, Abby Kirigin, Carmen O’Shea, and Callie Turk, who shared their...
Aug 30, 2020


Private School for 2e Learners? Key Considerations
REEL recently hosted a private school panel featuring three parents, Abby Kirigin, Carmen O’Shea, and Callie Turk, who shared their...
Aug 30, 2020


Private School for 2e Learners? Admissions Process & Tips
REEL recently hosted a private school panel featuring three parents, Abby Kirigin, Carmen O’Shea, and Callie Turk, who shared their...
Aug 30, 2020


Benefits of Distance Learning for 2e Learners
Welcome to the third in our “Teaching 2e: Supporting 2e Distance Learners” blog series with tips and perspectives on how to successfully...
Aug 4, 2020


Critical Success Factor: The Daily Schedule
Welcome to the second in our “Teaching 2e: Supporting 2e Distance Learners” blog series with tips and perspectives on how to successfully...
Aug 4, 2020


What to Do? Twice-Exceptional Students and Distance Learning
We’re excited to launch our “Teaching 2e: Supporting 2e Distance Learners” blog series with tips and perspectives on how to successfully...
Aug 4, 2020


How Public School Districts Can Support 2e Learners
Heads or tails? The odds of meeting the educational needs of twice-exceptional (2e) children can feel like a coin toss. A recent online poll of 2e parents about school choices for their 2e kids split almost evenly between those saying public school failed them and those responding that public school has been great. To ensure more 2e children have the chance to thrive in school, we’ve coalesced the top tips from educational leaders in public school organizations with establish
Jul 1, 2020


Intro to 2e - Fact Sheet & Checklist
Do you have a bright child who struggles to show it in an academic setting? Does your child love to think about numbers or discuss advanced math concepts but resists doing a simple math assignment? Have they memorized elaborate sequences of historical events but can’t remember to turn in their homework? Does your child conduct deep, well-reasoned debates with you but struggle with reading or writing? You may have a twice-exceptional (2e) child! REEL has developed a fact sheet
Jan 1, 2019
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