Overview
Imagine a summer getaway where your child's gifts are the star attraction. Welcome to the Governors Program for Gifted Children, a haven for young prodigies, tucked away at the McNeese State University in Lake Charles, Louisiana. This seven-week sanctuary of learning is more than just a camp - it's a dynamic, all-round enrichment program specifically crafted for gifted children, offering an exciting blend of academic enrichment, creativity, and camaraderie.
The key word here is 'comprehensive'. The GPGC focuses on nurturing the whole child, addressing their intellectual, creative, and social needs. It's a place where the gifted can escape the confines of a regular classroom, often hindered by its limited scope and the need to cater to less able students. Instead, this program encourages freedom - the freedom to learn, to explore, to question, and to grow.
The GPGC adopts a unique approach to learning, emphasizing on independent individual and group projects. It’s not about rote learning or regurgitating facts. Instead, it places the spotlight on developing thinking and problem-solving skills, encouraging children to maintain and stimulate their own interest levels.
In essence, this program is like a breath of fresh air in the world of education. It's not about teaching children what to think but rather, how to think. They are introduced to the great questions that have perplexed mankind through the ages, sparking curiosity and fueling their thirst for knowledge.
So, if you're seeking a summertime haven where your child's intellectual prowess can truly shine, the Governors Program for Gifted Children may just be your perfect match.