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Presented by David Bonner, GCC CIM. Introducing the Speaker:  Joined Mensa in 2007 – Central Indiana  12 years experience working with youth  GT/Ed.

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1 Presented by David Bonner, GCC CIM

2 Introducing the Speaker:  Joined Mensa in 2007 – Central Indiana  12 years experience working with youth  GT/Ed Psych from Purdue University  GCC for two years  Taught at Purdue’s GERI Camp  Developed GT program last year  Teaches MS/HS Science, Math, History

3 Quick Survey:  Raise your hand if you are/were/will be a GCC or work with the children for your region

4 Why Have a Kids Program?  To serve gifted kids and their families who may have nowhere else to go.  To bring youthful energy and programming to your local group.  To recruit new members to Mensa, which will ultimately keep us strong in the future.  To have FUN with some really amazing kids!

5 Our Problem:  Traditional approach was impossible. We had to improvise.  Large geographic area, very few registered <18.  Local group mostly older adults.

6 The Catalyst  There is a GREAT need  When it rains, it pours!  We hit critical mass

7 Getting Started:  I emailed every GCC in the country I could find and asked for advice.  I researched successful GCP’s.  I asked questions on the GCC listserv.  I spent many hours brainstorming.  I asked parents what they wanted the program to look like.  I got the support of my LocSec and local members

8 The Initial Meeting:  An open meeting was called after one of our regular monthly meetings to discuss launching a GCP

9 Our Goals:  Build a network of “gifted” families  Equip parents to advocate  Bring kids together to: Socialize among intellectual peers Have some amazing learning experiences Counsel gifted issues  Recruit young members

10 The Launch – October 2009:  BIG event - Highly publicized.  LOTS of local schools contacted.  Concurrent programming for both adults and kids.

11 Promotion of our Program:  Indiana Association for the Gifted (IAG) Conference booth  Brain Fair booth  Free promotional material from Mensa

12 RG Event:  Multiple tracks for all ages  Brought in the best speakers we could find  Lots of variety  Distributed 500 fliers

13 RG – Siege Weapon Lab

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19 RG – Asset/Burden Paradox

20 RG – Parent Workshops

21 RG – DNA Extraction Lab

22 RG – Talent Show

23 RG – Kids Room

24 RG – Discussion Circle

25 RG – Are You Smarter than a Gifted 5 th Grader?

26 Parent Gatherings:  Free and open to the public.  We get to know attendees and their struggles.  We share resource such as books, web sites, and seminars for gifted needs.  We develop action plans to help parents advocate for their gifted children

27 GCP: Music & Giftedness  Hosted by the founders of the Symphonic Youth Orchestra of Indianapolis  Kids brought their own instruments  We learned how music relates to intelligence  We learned how to improvise on our instruments

28 GCP: Music & Giftedness

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32 GCP: Physics FUN-damentals:  Hosted by two college-trained engineers, certified Taekwondo instructors and Mensa members.  Kids learned about martial arts and physics including Newton’s law, torque, rotation, leverage, and momentum.

33 GCP: Physics FUN-damentals:

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36 GPC: Speaking of Me:  Author of this book gave workshop for kids  Concurrent parent session  Event co-hosted by Sycamore School, a local GT school

37 RG: Chemistry is a Blast

38 RG: Chemistry is a Blast:

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41 Outdoor Gathering:

42 RG: Kids Showcase Talent

43 Ways Local M’s Can Serve:  Make kids feel welcome at regular M events.  Be a “helper” for GCP events.  Host GCP events.  Participate in our outreach program

44 Outreach Program:  One of our 8 th grade kids composed and conducted his own song.  Several M’s attended his concert to show our support.  He was extremely pleased that we were there.

45 Promotional Material

46 Professional Image

47 Local Newsletter:  GCC articles about giftedness.  Announcements of all upcoming GCP events and meetings.  Ask for the support of local members.  Articles about talent of young M’s.

48 Web Page: Upcoming Events

49 Web Page: Registration

50 Web Page: Resources

51 Web Page:  http://kids.indymensa.org  Facebook page Announce events Host media from participants Discussion  Email Newsletter  Yahoo Group – discussion  Twitter feed  Email: gcc@kids.indymensa.org

52 Why Have We Been Successful?  The need was already there.  Dedicated parents willing to work  Support of LocSec and local group  Attitude of Success  Professional Image  HARD WORK!

53 What’s Next?


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