Colorado Triple Nine Society

First Annual Belated Holiday Dinner
Bourbon Street Pizzabar & Grill
5117 South Yosemite Street, Greenwood Village (maps)
6 pm, Saturday, January 21, 2006

Dinner at 6:30, program at 7:30. Order from the menu.

Guest Speaker: Linda Kreger Silverman, Ph.D.
Linda is a licensed psychologist who has been studying learning differences for over 40 years.
She is a noted author, researcher and popular international speaker. Her Ph.D. is in special education from the University of Southern California. For nine years, she served on the faculty of the University of Denver in counseling psychology and special education. In 1979, Linda founded the Gifted Development Center, where more than 4,500 children have been assessed. In 1981, Linda coined the term “visual-spatial learner” and has been developing techniques, creating identification methods and improving teaching strategies for this population for 25 years. Linda has written over 300 articles, chapters and books related to gifted, learning disabled and other learners, including Counseling the Gifted & Talented (Love: 1993). more...

Presented Documents
Assessment of Gifted Children
Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence
The Exceptionally Gifted - Exceptionally Out-of-sync

Following the program, stay to listen and dance to
Falling Rock
Playing oldies, and featuring Mike Keefe, Denver Post political cartoonist and TNS member on lead guitar.

RSVP: Ed Schreiber, ed@estival.com, 303-692-8535
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Colorado TNS is the most centrally located, most active (regular bimonthly meetings), from the smartest contiguous state (highest per capita TNS membership: http://estival.com/tns/TNSstats.htm; DC is not a state), most liberal, and the best looking (see pictures below) TNS chapter in the Universe.

Pictures from past Gatherings:
October 2005 - September 2005 - August 2005 - June 2005 - April 2005 - February 2005 - November 2004 - November 2003 - August 2003 - May 2003

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