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#082 Growing Creativity in Gifted Kids w/ Stephanie Higgs Our Gifted Kids Podcast

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In this episode we’re talking to one of our favourite gifted educators and differentiation coach, Stephanie Higgs, about how we can all grow our creativity muscle, especially in our gifted kids. 
Memorable quote… “
“When we broaden that definition of what creativity even looks like, I think a lot more of us fit under that umbrella than we would initially think. And then even those of us who don't feel like it comes as naturally - that's one of the things I'm here to share today, is how we can grow and refine that area of talent.” - Stephanie Higgs
Bio… 
Stephanie Higgs is a passionate, energetic, and engaging educator whose colleagues describe as radiating contagious joy. She has devoted her entire professional life to education, teaching in two of Tennessee’s three grand divisions. 
Stephanie earned her undergraduate and graduate degrees in Chattanooga, Tennessee, where she then taught for six years at a museum magnet school and helped students achieve up to three years’ growth in reading in a single year. 
After relocating to Middle Tennessee, Stephanie became a fourth-grade teacher, which had been her dream since she was a fourth grader herself! In 2019, Stephanie became a gifted educator and differentiation coach, where the staff quickly named her their Teacher of the Year before being named a region-level semi-finalist for Tennessee Teacher of the Year. Soon after, Stephanie was honoured with the TAG (Tennessee Association for the Gifted) Horizon Award, which is given to a gifted educator demonstrating promise and leadership in the field. 
Later, Stephanie was named the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) Teacher of the Year. Stephanie recently graduated with an additional graduate degree from Tennessee State University in Instructional Leadership and now serves on the executive board as secretary for the Tennessee Association for the Gifted.
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Free ebook: Top 10 Parenting Hacks for Parenting GIfted Kids
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Linktree: @ourgiftedkids
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Instagram: @ourgiftedkids
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Episode Resources
Stephanie Higgs:
Instagram: @littlemissgifted
TikTok: @littlemissgiftedteacher
YouTube: @littlemissgiftedteacher
Linktree: @littlemissgifted
Todd Sampson TV Series called Redesign My Brain
Carly & Adam STEM Teachers Club
Creativity Calendar: Weekly Activities to Encourage Creativity by Laura Magner. 
Bob Eberle - Scamper: Creative Games and Activities for Imagination Development (Combined ed., Grades 2-8)
The book I love but couldn’t remember - POWER OF DIFFERENT: The Link Between Disorder and Genius by Dr Gail Saltz
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Hit play and let’s get started!

In this episode we’re talking to one of our favourite gifted educators and differentiation coach, Stephanie Higgs, about how we can all grow our creativity muscle, especially in our gifted kids. 
Memorable quote… “
“When we broaden that definition of what creativity even looks like, I think a lot more of us fit under that umbrella than we would initially think. And then even those of us who don't feel like it comes as naturally - that's one of the things I'm here to share today, is how we can grow and refine that area of talent.” - Stephanie Higgs
Bio… 
Stephanie Higgs is a passionate, energetic, and engaging educator whose colleagues describe as radiating contagious joy. She has devoted her entire professional life to education, teaching in two of Tennessee’s three grand divisions. 
Stephanie earned her undergraduate and graduate degrees in Chattanooga, Tennessee, where she then taught for six years at a museum magnet school and helped students achieve up to three years’ growth in reading in a single year. 
After relocating to Middle Tennessee, Stephanie became a fourth-grade teacher, which had been her dream since she was a fourth grader herself! In 2019, Stephanie became a gifted educator and differentiation coach, where the staff quickly named her their Teacher of the Year before being named a region-level semi-finalist for Tennessee Teacher of the Year. Soon after, Stephanie was honoured with the TAG (Tennessee Association for the Gifted) Horizon Award, which is given to a gifted educator demonstrating promise and leadership in the field. 
Later, Stephanie was named the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) Teacher of the Year. Stephanie recently graduated with an additional graduate degree from Tennessee State University in Instructional Leadership and now serves on the executive board as secretary for the Tennessee Association for the Gifted.
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More…
Enjoyed the podcast? Leave us a review! 5 stars will do!
- - - -
Love the podcast? Find out how to support the podcast. 
Free ebook: Top 10 Parenting Hacks for Parenting GIfted Kids
Subscribe to our newsletter
- - - -
Join our community
- - - -
Linktree: @ourgiftedkids
Facebook: @ourgiftedkidsonine 
Free Facebook Group
Instagram: @ourgiftedkids
Sponsor this podcast  
- - - -
Episode Resources
Stephanie Higgs:
Instagram: @littlemissgifted
TikTok: @littlemissgiftedteacher
YouTube: @littlemissgiftedteacher
Linktree: @littlemissgifted
Todd Sampson TV Series called Redesign My Brain
Carly & Adam STEM Teachers Club
Creativity Calendar: Weekly Activities to Encourage Creativity by Laura Magner. 
Bob Eberle - Scamper: Creative Games and Activities for Imagination Development (Combined ed., Grades 2-8)
The book I love but couldn’t remember - POWER OF DIFFERENT: The Link Between Disorder and Genius by Dr Gail Saltz
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Hit play and let’s get started!

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