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Welcome to the 2022 NCAGT Annual Gifted Conference!

We are excited to welcome you to the 47th Annual NCAGT Gifted Conference. We have over 80 concurrent sessions.

We highly encourage attendees to watch one of the following videos to figure out how to use Sched:
  1. App-Based Tour of Sched
  2. Web-Based Tour of Sched

A few reminders:
  • Attend a keynote and be entered to win a doorprize that we will mail to you.
  • Every session is live and being recorded for extended viewing rights.
  • Take the time to offer your feedback at each session in Sched.
  • Concurrent Sessions 4 & 8 have a short presentations with a brief intermission before each presenter repeats their live session.
  • We have 3 strands that are present throughout the conference.  Use the color-coded presentation colors to know which strand you are in
    • INNOVATION - Creativity, Problem-Based Learning, STEM, and Technology. 
    • INSPIRATION - Future Practices, Social and Emotional Well-being, and Helping our Students Become Their Best Selves. 
    • INTENTION - Best Practices for Nurturing Students, Building Inclusive Practices, and Reaching Underserved Populations 
  • You can order conference t-shirts, pullovers, and bags at our spirit sale. Click the blue words.
  • Enter our Twitter photo contest by tweeting @NCAGT and tag it #NCGIFTED to show us what you did to support gifted learners. You could win a free registration for next year.
  • Make plans to use your extended viewing rights.
  • We will email the CEU certificate and post-conference survey after our closing keynote on Friday, March 11.
  • Save the date for our 2023 conference, March 2-3.

If you want to contact us during the conference, click "contact organizer" at the bottom of the conference schedule page.
Friday, March 11 • 9:45am - 10:30am
“They're All Going to Find Out I'm a Fraud!” Combatting Impostor Syndrome in the Gifted Brain

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Impostor Syndrome is a condition that causes people to doubt and fear being “discovered” as a fraud. It is common in the gifted population and has negative impacts. This session will explore the maintaining factors and outline coping strategies.

Presenters
avatar for Matthew Zakreski, PsyD

Matthew Zakreski, PsyD

Psychologist, The Neurodiversity Collective
Matthew "Dr. Matt" Zakreski, PsyD is a clinical psychologist who specializes in working with neurodivergent (gifted, 2e, ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, etc.) people and has presented over 300 times all over the country and internationally.


Friday March 11, 2022 9:45am - 10:30am EST
Virtual