Davidson Institute
Serves profoundly gifted children and teens ages 5–18, roughly kindergarten through 12th grade, plus their families
Parents of profoundly gifted kids often feel isolated and unsure how to meet extreme academic and emotional needs. The Davidson Institute is a nonprofit that supports profoundly gifted youth with online resources, communities, scholarships, and guidance on educational planning. Founded by Bob and Jan Davidson, it was created to help families navigate options like acceleration, early college, and enrichment. We love that the website offers practical articles, research, and success stories alongside information on its Young Scholars program. It’s ideal for families whose children test or function far beyond typical gifted programs and need targeted support. Some offerings require meeting specific eligibility criteria, which can feel limiting, but the general resources are freely available and helpful. Pro tip: start with the parent articles and webinars, then, if your child qualifies, consider applying to programs that match your family’s readiness for acceleration or mentorship.
Core programs like the Davidson Young Scholars community and many online resources are free; some optional summer programs and events have separate tuition.
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