Therese Haberman
Ms. Therese had been a Human Resources Director for more than 25 years with large firms, including Exxon Mobil and Black & Decker Corporations, before embarking on a writing career. As a Freelance Writer on assignment for Suite 101, Demand Media Studios and Examiner.com, she is the topic editor and feature writer on Suite 101 for "Parenting a Gifted Child". She has published more than 300 business, parenting, humor and travel articles.
She also wrote for NHRA, in the BostonWorks magazine of the Boston Globe and is an Award Winning Poet published in many journals including the Connecticut River Review, Poeticas, and Nobel House anthologies (London). She serves as an active member of International Women’s Writing Guild, White Oak Women’s Writing Guild and is a founding member of Woodbury Tales Writers. Her educational accomplishments include an M.S. degree in HR Management, summa cum laude from Columbia Southern University and B.A. in Psychology, magna cum laude from Salem State University.
Ms. Therese is married with two gifted children, Jessica and Stephen, who are both college graduates now in their twenties.
See her other articles at Examiner.com and several blogs. Her tag line is "Ms. Therese Solves All Your Mysteries."
Latest Articles
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The Gifted, Rebellious Child
Rebelliousness is a fairly common issue with gifted children. Some forms are cause for concern, while others are a part of growing up. Read on for more.
Apr 5, 2012
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Outdoor Activities for the Gifted Child
Getting kids outdoors can be a challenge. Gifted kids need opportunities to get outside and explore, even if they are reluctant to leave technology behind.
Nov 15, 2011
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Bosses Behaving Badly and How to Handle Them
Many people become supervisors without having any particular supervisory training, skills or ability. How can you deal with a boss who acts out at work?
Sep 27, 2011
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How to Know You are Getting Old
You may not want to admit the truth, which is yet another sign of aging, but there are some telltale clues to figuring out the scary reality of old age.
Aug 8, 2011
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Inexpensive Decorating Ideas for the Home
Redecorating can be absurdly expensive. Making a few strategic changes in your home can give lots of bang without all the bucks. Read on for some fun ideas.
Jul 12, 2011
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The Gifted Child and Play Activities
All work and no play will make for a very unhappy gifted child. Here are some ideas on play activities parents can include in the gifted child's day.
Jul 12, 2011
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Gifted Child at Age Three
A young toddler who is intellectually gifted often behaves in ways that will allow the parents to conclude that she is advanced in comparison to her peers.
Apr 29, 2011
- Therese Haberman
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Spring Cleaning Guide
As winter slowly winds to a close, thoughts of sun beams through open windows make us want to clear the streaks and evict the fertile dust bunnies for good.
Feb 9, 2011
- Therese Haberman
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How to Cure Cabin Fever
The winter blues are more prevalent in bad years, when the snow piles are at eye level and the wind seems to blow every day. Activities keep blues at bay.
Jan 25, 2011
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Raising a Difficult Gifted Child
Raising a gifted child is always a challenging endeavor. A child who is difficult, experiencing behavior problems or troubled relationships is perplexing.
Jan 4, 2011
- Therese Haberman
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