Collection: Twice-Exceptional Learners Presentation

 

These are resources highlighted in our popular presentations on supporting twice exceptional learners.

 

Presentation Descriptions:

Teachers - Empowering Twice-Exceptional Learners: Strategies for Social, Emotional, and Academic Support in the Classroom

Twice-exceptional (2e) students—those who are both gifted and have learning differences—require nuanced support that honors their intellectual strengths while addressing their unique challenges. This educator-focused session explores who 2e learners are and how to implement effective strategies that support the whole child. Topics include understanding asynchronous development, trauma, fostering emotional regulation, differentiating instruction, and building inclusive learning environments. Educators will leave with actionable tools to create a classroom culture where 2e students feel seen, supported, and empowered to thrive socially, emotionally, and academically.

Parents - Supporting Your Twice-Exceptional Child: Nurturing Strengths While Navigating Challenges

Raising a twice-exceptional (2e) child—gifted and also navigating learning, emotional, or developmental challenges—can feel both inspiring and overwhelming. This session is designed to help parents understand the complex needs of 2e learners and how to support them at home and in school. We’ll explore social and emotional development, common struggles like anxiety and executive functioning, and how to advocate effectively for appropriate academic support. Parents will leave with practical strategies, greater confidence, and a deeper understanding of how to help their 2e child thrive as their whole, authentic self.