Episode 48: A Holiday Shopping and Celebration Guide

Shopping for the holidays can be a headache, but choosing the right gifts for high-ability kids is extra-challenging. Between meal planning and decorating, Jen Merrill found time to pop in with holiday stories and gift ideas, and Emily divulges her darker history as a “peeker.” Shopping for the hard-to-buy-for kids in your life, on this special holiday edition of Mind Matters.


About the guest - Jen Torbeck Merrill is an Illinois-based writer and gifted family advocate. The mom of two teen sons, she homeschooled one and is happily watching her public schooler thrive. She is a music educator by trade, with degrees in music education and flute performance. Long before she picked up a flute as a child, however, Jen wanted to be a writer. She began that career in 2006, focusing on gifted families and advocacy. Her book, If This is a Gift, Can I Send It Back?: Surviving in the Land of the Gifted and Twice-Exceptional, struck a nerve with families who suspected Jen was living in their closet. Her second book, on the needs of gifted parents and self-care, is in progress.

Jen has branched out into greater advocacy for gifted issues (particularly the needs of parents), personalized learning for gifted and twice-exceptional kids, and giftedness as wiring throughout life.

Links of interest - Laughing at Chaos, Pinterest, Irish coffee, seashell snowmen via Etsy, Perplexus, Raspberry Pi, Maker Shed, Snap Circuits, PocketLab, Girder & Panel, Hippotherapy, Mind Matters Facebook group, Chicago Museum of Science & Industry, Six Flags, weighted blanket info, weighted blankets on Amazon, Crate Joy, Kitkat, Fluxx card game, Quoridor, Teacher Geek, Equine Dreams for equine-assisted activities in Illinois.

Playing Fluxx!

Playing Fluxx!

Emily puzzles over Quoridor.

Emily puzzles over Quoridor.

The Teacher Geek robot in action.

The Teacher Geek robot in action.

The Teacher Geek claw.

The Teacher Geek claw.