Gifted Home Ed 2026:
Foundations & Frontiers
Day 1
Fri, Aug 7
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How we start the day! Click here for more information.
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Homeschool parents who have "been there, done that" share their journeys - Click here for more information.
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You have what you and your kid need inside of you, promise! Click here for more information.
Sat, Aug 8
Day 2
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Settle in for a fabulous day! Click here for more information.
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Generative AI offers powerful cognitive tools for gifted and 2E learners, but how does it impact their internal worlds? Click for more info.
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Join college consultant and veteran homeschool parent, Dr. Michele Evard, as she demystifies the college admissions process specifically for homeschoolers. Click for more info.
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Learn practical, age-appropriate ways to talk about giftedness, twice-exceptionality (2e), and neurodivergence that help children build confidence, self-understanding, and a lifelong foundation for self-advocacy. Click here for more info.
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Learn methods to prepare your student for an uncertain future, how AI amplifies intent and should be a multiplier not a substitute for reasoning capacity, and some tips for parenting in an AI world. Click for more info.
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Learn how to screen your student, and where to seek formal diagnosis and supports. Click here for more info.
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This session will address the natural inclination that many gifted learners have to correct the injustices in the world around them. A review of the stories of social justice- minded young leaders will provide insight into the skills to teach how to create impactful solutions and make an impact. Views from diverse leaders will be shared along with practical strategies parents & educators can employ to support their young social justice leaders. Click for more info.
Sun, Aug 9
Day 3
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It’s going to be a splendid Day 3! Click here for more information.
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Your child can spend hours building an invention, designing a Minecraft world, or talking endlessly about a favorite topic. So why are homework, writing assignments, or everyday tasks sometimes so difficult? Discover why some gifted /2e learners thrive in one setting but struggle to show what they know in another. You'll leave with five practical, research-informed strategies you can immediately apply. Click for more info.
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Gifted and 2e kids can be deeply capable and still have days when they can’t access the same skills. This session explores fluctuating capacity: why some days are harder than others, how to shift from “they won’t” to “they can’t right now,” and how families can respond with more compassion, strategy, and support. Click here for more info.
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Sam Young invites gifted and twice-exceptional families to explore what it means to show up fully — masks off, hearts open. - Click here for more info.
Be sure to visit our generous sponsors - they are also trusted gifted specialists!
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Bridges Academy Online
Many families turn to homeschooling because they're seeking an educational experience that truly fits their gifted or twice-exceptional child. We're honored to support the Gifted Homeschool Forum and the important work it does to connect families with resources, community, and educational options that help gifted learners flourish.
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Game and Learn Summer Camp
Game and Learn is an exciting new camp for 2e and gifted learners that offers hands-on interactive games, and games to teach complex topics. In addition, we offer 1 on 1 tutoring and custom group coaching designed to meet your student’s specific needs. We believe in GHF’s mission to create unique experiences for gifted and 2e learners, as every learner is unique.
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Online G3
Online G3 nurtures critical and creative thinking in a diverse community of gifted learners by providing a supportive and flexible online homeschool curriculum. By pairing passionate teachers with engaging and interactive academic content, G3 offers appropriate acceleration within an accredited, secular, and affordable education program. GHF is the only organization dedicated to students like ours — gifted homeschoolers!
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Sequoia Gifted and Creative, LLC
At Sequoia Gifted, we are grounded in the belief that highly and profoundly gifted and twice-exceptional learners require more than access to advanced content. They need learning environments that truly fit how they think, engage, and develop. The Gifted Homeschoolers Forum Conference brings together families who are searching for that level of fit. Supporting this conference is a natural extension of our work and our commitment to helping families build meaningful, individualized learning pathways.
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Tilt Parenting
At Tilt Parenting, we're honored to sponsor the Gifted Homeschoolers Forum Annual Conference because GHF's work aligns so closely with our mission of helping families raise neurodivergent kids with more understanding, confidence, and connection. I've experienced firsthand the support, wisdom, and sense of belonging this community offers families of gifted and 2e kids. GHF has long championed strength-based, neurodiversity-affirming approaches that honor who our kids are while equipping parents with practical tools and hope, and I'm grateful that Tilt can support a community that has meant so much to so many families, including my own.
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Young Scholars Academy
Young Scholars Academy is a virtual village that offers one-of-a-kind, engaging enrichment camps for 5–18-year-old gifted, twice-exceptional, or bright, differently-wired kids. At YSA, they’re empowered to develop their strengths, make like-minded friends, build confidence, and feel great about themselves under the loving care of expert mentor teachers. Picture a place where these kiddos fit in, are celebrated, love learning the content their beautiful brains craves, and are mentored by adults who “get it”. That happens every day at YSA for over 400 families!