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Regis Schilken

Regis Schilken

living in Bethel Park, PA
   
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TOTAL VIEWS: 887|PUBLISHED CONTENT: 7|FAVORITED BY: 0|CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 03/09/2007

Regis' stories reflect his search for meaning in a very human but frightening way. He has produced five novels, two of which have been published: THE OCULI INCIDENT and THE ISLAND OFF STONY POINT. Both have been adapted into screenplays.

Education/Experience: B.A.: St. Vincent College; M.Ed.+60: University of Pittsburgh

Interests: writing novels & screenplays, philosophy, science, electronics, model railroading

Motto: Get up each day and keep breathing!

Affiliations: WGAe, Penn Writers, Author's Den

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Gifted students sometimes develop poor attitudes toward those unable to supply them with satisfying answers to deep philosophical issues.
Gifted children have philosophical thoughts at an early age.
Highly gifted children often appear unsociable to normal children who cannot keep up with their fast mental pace.
Gifted students are bored in regular school programs
Although given little credit, Leta Hollingworth is the true founder of education for the Gifted.
Leta exploded many of the misconceptions of gifted girls and girls in general.
A small boy wants to get rid of a hill in his yard.