The teen years can be turbulent for all students, but particularly so for those who are twice exceptional from traditionally underserved, minority populations. Focusing on the voices and stories of twice exceptional students, this book explores the interconnectedness between teens' social identities and their twice-exceptionality.
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1. 2E Learners, What Are We Talking About? , Eleonoor van Gerven 2. Intersectionality and Identity Formation, Joy Lawson Davis & Carlita R. B. Cotton 3. Living a Counterstory: Adolescence, Identity, and Growing Up Gifted & Unwhite, Angela M. Novak 4. The Brilliant Intersection: Understanding Black Students Who Are Gifted, Exceptional, and Navigating Economic Barriers, Gilman W. Whiting 5. Brillantes y Valientes: To Be Twice-Exceptional, Latinx/Hispanic, and Adolescent, Alexandra Vuyk & Maureen Montaní a 6. From Cultural Nuances to Educational Needs: Understanding and Supporting Asian American Twice-Exceptional Adolescents, Tiffany Chaiko & Enyi Jen 7. The Intersectionality of Native American and Twice-Exceptional Identities, Shana Lusk & Anne Gray 8. Building Identity, Brick by Brick: Being Twice Exceptional and Transgender, Orla Dunne 9. Students on the Move, Cecelia Boswell 10. Exploring the Academic and Social Implications of Being a 2e Military-Connected Teen, Kathryn Davis & Georgia McKeown 11. Considerations for Serving Twice-Exceptional Homeless and High-Mobility Students, Yvette R. Robinson 12. Intersectional Identities of Twice-Exceptional Teens: How Diverse Identities Affect the Social and Academic Experience, Debra A. Troxclair 13. Depression and Suicidal Behaviors Among Twice-Exceptional Secondary Students, Jennifer Riedl Cross & Tracy L. Cross