NAGC works to support those who enhance the growth and development of gifted and talented children through education, advocacy, community building, and research
The NAGC Early Childhood Network promotes high quality, developmentally appropriate and differentiated learning for young children exhibiting giftedness from birth through age 8. This includes children from underserved populations, i.e. twice exceptional, cultural, ethnic, linguistic, and socioeconomic groups, who have high ability, advanced cognitive development, or the potential for advanced learning experiences and academic achievement.
Teresa Reddish, Chair
Rebecca O'Brien, Chair-Elect
Megan Parker Peters, Convention Program Chair
The Early Childhood Network of NAGC recognizes the importance of practitioners who have direct, daily contact with young gifted children. In an effort to support and encourage the participation of practitioners in NAGC and the Early Childhood Network, two (2) attendance grants of $250 each will be awarded for registration for the NAGC Annual Convention. To apply, please submit a 200-250 word article proposal for consideration for a future Early Childhood network newsletter. Learn more about the Early Childhood Attendance Grant