InSession Magazine- July 2021

Page 44

I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Florida who helps gifted kids. Who are these gifted children and teens? These are kids who enjoy expressing themselves through the arts, academics, or in other ways. I consider all children gifted as every child has unique talents, skills, or other characteristics that they may choose to share with the world.

Now, do not get me wrong. We can all evolve as people. However, how do we balance encouraging our kids to do their best while still letting them know that we accept them for who they are now?

I often receive notes of concern from high functioning parents who are worried that their high functioning kids are unmotivated and lack focus. Meanwhile, these “irresponsible children” are participating in demanding academic programs at school, engaging in extracurricular activities, and studying until midnight because they have to get their 92 grade up to a 96. Did I mention that they are also good people who care about others?

My colleague informed me that this usually takes two forms. We may have a young adult who is now a perfectionist striving to overachieve because her worth is dependent on what she accomplishes in life. Or, we may have a young adult who feels completely paralyzed and overwhelmed with the idea that he will never be able to live up to the expectations of others, especially the expectations of his parents.

A good colleague of mine works with young adults with anxiety. She said to me, “Erica, your clients are my future clients.” What did she mean? If kids do not learn to accept Sounds great right? How wonderful it is themselves and their imperfections, then to be so talented! Unfortunately, this these insecurities world of talent can come with a dark side. carry on into adulthood.

So, what do we do? Parents can ask kids what their success goals are versus placing These kids are intrinsically placing a high predetermined goals onto their kids. We can level of pressure on themselves only to be ask our kids if they are happy with the met with a parental message of still not outcomes of their choices. Most being good enough. They could be better. importantly, we can ask our kids to tell us how they would like our support versus imposing support onto them. The goal is that we guide our kids to step into a life that they can be happy and proud to live. So, let’s start creating experiences where gifted kids can feel the selfacceptance they need to become the next generation of innovators and thought leaders.

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July 2021 InSession | FMHCA.org

Written By: Erica Whitfield, LMHC, MACP Erica has over 11 years of experience working with children and adolescents and is the Founder of Positive Development. She specializes in providing strengths-based counseling and has helped hundreds of youth unleash their capabilities, transform obstacles into opportunities and find healthy ways to express their energy and creativity.


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