“If I’m so smart, why can’t I ever find my keys?”
Presented by Kathleen D. Crombie, M.Ed.
It is common for gifted children and adults to have many projects in various stages, numerous collections, high expectations and shifting interests or areas of passion. Overwhelmed with your stuff? This SENGinar focuses on meeting the unique organizational needs of gifted families and shows how to use gifted characteristics for optimal functioning and productivity, whether at home, school or work. Learn routines that will allow gifted children and adults, including those with ADD, to get and to stay organized.
About Kathleen Crombie
Kathleen D. Crombie, M.Ed., SENG Northern California Liaison, works at Summit Center where she specializes in SENG parent groups, disorganization, and advocacy for the gifted. She has appeared on the television program Hoarders: Buried Alive and has 16 years of experience working as a mental health specialist and psychiatric treatment coordinator in the San Francisco Bay area.
Date: Nov. 17th, 2011
Time: 4:30 PM Pacific
Location: Participate at home or office using your computer.
Can’t attend the live session? No problem! All registered guests have access to both live and recorded sessions. Recordings will be provided to registered guests within one week after the live event.
Cost: $40.00
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For more information, contact Patricia Patrillo.
This webinar is provided by SENG, www.SENGifted.org.
SENG is committed to sharing complex issues relating to the social and emotional needs of giftedness. Webinars reflect the opinions of their speakers and do not necessarily represent the philosophy of SENG. SENG invites your comments and discussion about this webinar following the session.
Here Is Some Additional Information On This SENG Conference:
A Challenge Program Parent has written a review on her Blog about Kathleen’s “If I’m so smart, why can’t I find my keys?” SENG conference from last summer.