summer – Institute for Educational Advancement Connecting bright minds; nurturing intellectual and personal growth Tue, 09 Dec 2025 20:47:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2021/12/ieafavicon-e1711393443795-150x150.png summer – Institute for Educational Advancement 32 32 Guest Blog: Cleo Person, Yunasa Counselor & Former Camper /guest-blog-cleo-person-yunasa-counselor-former-camper/ /guest-blog-cleo-person-yunasa-counselor-former-camper/#respond Tue, 02 May 2023 00:38:38 +0000 https://ieadev.wpengine.com/?p=15342 If you are curious about some of the defining moments Yunasa has on campers, read on for Yunasa Counselor Cleo鈥檚 creative glimpse of her favorite experiences from camp! Cleo will be joining us for Yunasa Michigan this summer.

This just in: Jack seemed to be dominating in Magic, the Gathering. However, in their second face off, Madeline pulled out a never-before-used defense saving herself in the last moment, and made a huge comeback by playing another card from the new deck Emily gave her just this week. 

In other news, Howell Nature Camp, already a planet-friendly place by its very mission to save and care for injured or vulnerable wildlife, has become even more environmentally conscientious than ever. This summer, camper-led initiatives have spurred trash pickup hikes along the camp鈥檚 many trails, and food a new food scraps waste management system. 

Not-to-be-missed artistic offerings of this past July included a soaring a cappella rendition of Joni Mitchell鈥檚 鈥淏oth Sides,鈥 stand-up comedy routines managing to be both wacky and actually in good taste, and the most spirited cover of Pharrell Williams鈥 鈥淗appy鈥 since the minions first came on the scene.

What in the world can all these wildly diverse events have in common? Well of course, these news flashes barely scratch the surface of a single week鈥檚 worth of Yunasa memories highlighting some of Yunasa campers鈥 many, and profoundly intense, passions.

Yunasa lets young people be the most concentrated and complete version of themselves, in the full support of a community, or 鈥渢ribe鈥 as we often call it, of others who appreciate and truly celebrate all the sparkling facets. When I first attended Yunasa about 17 years ago, I immediately went home and told my sister that she should attend as soon as she became old enough.  That was a surprising move only because, although coming from the same parentage and family, the crossover of our major interests is pretty much zero. She wouldn鈥檛 be caught dead watching a dance video, while learning a new dance is the thing that has always excited me most. And on the other hand, I couldn鈥檛 tell you the difference between a sci-fi novel or ones about sentient robots, and have probably never read a spy series, both of which would probably make my sister ashamed to even admit she knows me.

However, at Yunasa, it鈥檚 equally possible to meet a new trusted companion with whom you can finally go in-depth with into your specific passions, or conversely with someone who on the outside, you may have very little in common. They might even come from a totally different generation! Somehow still, when we come together around the campfire to begin and end every camp, you鈥檒l hear the words being sung out, 鈥淚t鈥檚 in every one of us, to be wise, find your heart鈥︹ and it鈥檚 pretty close to a guarantee that each new and returning camper will have touched some part of that wisdom within themselves during the week. Best of all, they鈥檒l probably have some new skills to help them feel a greater confidence in their ability to reach it again whenever it鈥檚 needed throughout the year. 

Participating in Yunasa as a counselor now feels like a yearly dream. The consecutive years of camp are often as different from one another in highlight activities, favorite jokes, or warmest bunk memories as can be, and yet the through line of them all is seeing a place where each year more people reunite with a sense of deep belonging and acceptance for all they are and are growing into. Having a summer camp that brings people from all over the country, and sometimes the world, as part of 优蜜视频鈥檚 offerings is extraordinarily special. If you are interested in joining us at camp this summer, please apply with the link below to begin your journey of being a part of a special community.

In addition, if you are interested in contributing, any donation goes a long way toward making what was initially only a dream of the Fellows, now into a living reality. It is the opinion of a 10-year+ Yunasa veteran that the risk of some tears on the last day of camp, when you must bid farewell to friends you may not see for at least another year, is worth the opportunity of finding oneself and richly-cherished connections, which are so great a part of the Yunasa experience. 

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Why I loved Yunasa Camp: A Guest Blog by Cassie Kaplan /why-i-loved-yunasa-camp-a-guest-blog-by-cassie-kaplan/ /why-i-loved-yunasa-camp-a-guest-blog-by-cassie-kaplan/#respond Mon, 27 Mar 2023 20:56:55 +0000 https://ieadev.wpengine.com/?p=15270 We鈥檙e excited to share a third year returning counselor鈥檚 experience of going from a longtime camper to a counselor. Cassie will be joining us this summer at Yunasa West and Yunasa Michigan and is looking forward to meeting new campers and reconnecting with returning campers this year. Please read below for some of Cassie鈥檚 favorite Yunasa moments. 

Hi! My name is Cassie Kaplan and I am from Indianapolis, Indiana. I am currently a sophomore in college at Southern Methodist University and I am majoring in Biology and Anthropology. I attended Yunasa as a camper for four years in addition to two years as a leadership camper. I have also been a counselor at Yunasa for the past two years. My first year at Yunasa was at age eleven. I was having trouble fitting in at school and on my sports teams because I had different interests and saw the world differently than my classmates or teammates. But once I got to Yunasa, I found people just like me. For the first time in my life, I was surrounded by people who saw the world like I did. 

As a counselor, I have been able to help provide the same space that brought me so much joy and community during my formative years. One of my favorite moments from Yunasa this summer was the variety show, which is an open setting that allows anyone who wants to share one of their passions to do so. Performances range from singing to stand-up comedy to magic tricks. The variety show was one of my favorite activities as a camper, and it continues to be one of my favorite activities as a counselor. 

If these events and the community-feel sound like something you are interested in, I encourage you to apply to Yunasa through the application link below. We are excited to meet you and have you join the Yunasa tribe!

Being able to return to Yunasa is such a privilege, and it is only through the generous donations given to 优蜜视频 that I, along with the other counselors, are able to do so. Without the help of donors, this wonderful camp would not be able to continue to provide the home that it has been for me, and many others like me.

Thank you,

Cassie

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PRESS RELEASE: The Institute for Educational Advancement’s Summer Spotlight Opens Barder House to Community /press-release-the-institute-for-educational-advancements-summer-spotlight-opens-barder-house-to-community/ Tue, 21 Jun 2022 18:13:36 +0000 https://ieadev.wpengine.com/?p=14909

Pasadena, CA 鈥 06/14/2022 鈥 On June 23, the Institute for Educational Advancement(优蜜视频) is holding its annual Summer Spotlight event at the historic Barder House in Pasadena. The event is a free, family friendly community celebration where attendees can learn more about 优蜜视频鈥檚 gifted education programs, meet teachers, win prizes, and participate in fun activities. This year鈥檚 Summer Spotlight also kicks off a year-long recognition of key 优蜜视频 milestones: 2022 marks the 20th anniversary of the Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship, and 2023 will be the 25th anniversary of 优蜜视频 itself.

鈥溣琶凼悠 is looking forward to celebrating our community at the 2022 Summer Spotlight!鈥 said Elizabeth Jones, President and Co-Founder of 优蜜视频. 鈥淭his event is an excellent opportunity to support gifted youth in our area as well as introduce 优蜜视频 programs and services to folks interested in learning more about the unique needs of advanced learners and ways to meet those needs. This year鈥檚 spotlight is particularly important as it begins a year of recognizing important milestones. We hope to see you on the 23th!鈥

Summer Spotlight will be held at 569 South Marengo Avenue, Pasadena, CA on June 23 from 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM. Attendees will be able to meet instructors and staff members, watch educational demonstrations, participate in arts and crafts activities, enjoy food and beverages, win a prize and bid on items in support of gifted education programs. Reservations are limited and RSVP is required at .

For more information about 优蜜视频 programs and services, visit

About the Institute for Educational Advancement

The Institute for Educational Advancement (优蜜视频) is dedicated to the intellectual, creative, and personal growth of our nation鈥檚 gifted and high-potential youth. Central to the mission of 优蜜视频 is a commitment to the development of the whole child through engaging educational experiences that promote optimal challenge, mentorship, exploration of ideas, and recognition of personal potential. 优蜜视频 seeks to connect like-minded individuals through dynamic and engaging year-round programming. Additionally, 优蜜视频 supports a diverse community that creates a sense of belonging and affirmation. For more information, visit .

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Citizen Science: Remaining Engaged This Summer /blog-citizen-science-remaining-engaged-this-summer/ /blog-citizen-science-remaining-engaged-this-summer/#respond Sat, 11 Jun 2022 00:56:59 +0000 https://ieadev.wpengine.com/?p=14890 By April Kea

Summer is right around the corner! With school being out, it may be difficult to keep your gifted child engaged. But what if there were a way to continue to cultivate your child鈥檚 intellectual and social development while contributing to a greater community of peers, scientists, innovators, and even federal agencies? That鈥檚 where citizen science comes in!

Citizen science is defined as the collection and analysis of data relating to the natural world by members of the general public, typically as part of a collaborative project with professional scientists.1  

A great example of the participation in citizen science is the website and mobile application , which is a joint initiative between National Geographic and the California Academy of Sciences to understand when and where organisms occur. iNaturalist is built on the concept of mapping and sharing observations of biodiversity all around the world to help scientists, like those at the , find and use data gathered by everyday people. Not only is this an interactive way to contribute to scientific research, but it鈥檚 an awesome opportunity to share and discuss your findings with fellow naturalists, neighbors, and members of your community.

If your child prefers a more specific area of interest, there are many websites and mobile applications that cater to data gathering as it relates to topics that are more niche. For example, the website and mobile application takes advantage of the unique knowledge and experiences of the average birdwatcher. This initiative, founded and run by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, allows for the gathering of information that powers data-driven approaches to education and conservation. They even host The Cornell Lab Young Birders Event, which aims to bring together teenagers with a passion for birds.

Alternatively, if your child is more interested in exploring a whole platform of people-powered research projects to choose from, look no further than . This website offers a multitude of citizen science projects to get involved with. From projects like 鈥淜iller Whale Count鈥 to 鈥淭he Cricket Wing鈥, there鈥檚 no shortage of projects for your curious child to find engagement and community in.

So take some time this summer to get outdoors, connect with others, and contribute to projects that make a difference in the world!

1Language data is provided by Oxford Languages, part of Oxford University Press

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Electronic Cosplay is Storytelling /blog-wearable-technology-electronic-cosplay/ /blog-wearable-technology-electronic-cosplay/#respond Thu, 26 May 2022 19:42:18 +0000 https://ieadev.wpengine.com/?p=14846 By Justin Pansacola

This Summer, the Institute for Educational Advancement鈥檚 Academy program will be offering a wide variety of classes, including the online class “Electronics for Cosplay.” Cosplay (a portmanteau of costume play, the art of making fun costumes) is a unique opportunity to incorporate knowledge and experiments of electronics. To learn more, we talked with instructor Joan Horvath.

Why cosplay? There鈥檚 a lot of ways to learn about electronics, but what is it about the medium of cosplay that makes it ideal for a class?

Cosplay is a great motivator for design because it inherently tells a story. It can be hard for kids to come up with “an electronics project” that they really get into, but if we already know we want to be a blinky unicorn, then it’s easier to break that down and figure out some fun things that can be done with programmable lights, or maybe some servos to make things move or spin around.

Is the class mostly working with those programmable lights and servos, or is there also a lot of cutting/sewing/tailoring fabric involved?

Minimal hand sewing if any, probably some hot glue. Emphasis mostly on storytelling, and designing what the cosplay item is supposed to do. Then the main emphasis will be on figuring out what sensors to use, writing computer code to control the sensors (like an accelerometer to tell that the wearer is moving a certain way) and blinking lights or moving something in response to what is being sensed. So it is mostly a technical class, not a craft one. 

How do you think costumes tell stories?

Kids can imagine themselves as a fantasy character, and the costume or prop (we’ll probably mostly be making props, like a hat or necklace) helps them get into character, just like any other actor. So for instance if you have a necklace that glows green if you move fast enough than can warn your adversaries that you are supercharged and they better get out of the way! I’m also thinking they could make themselves a little “familiar” that moves a tail or an ear if it detects something. But the choices will be up to them. 

What can a student that takes this class do with the skills they鈥檝e learned? How do you imagine their path in electronics continuing?

We will use a basic microprocessor that will teach them to code in a common computer language, or build on skills if they already know that. They will be able to take that for pretty much any future coding projects they want to do. Projects like this that mix hardware and software also are good background for robotics in particular and engineering in general going forward.

鈥淓lectronics for Cosplay鈥 is an online Academy class for ages 12 through 14, taught on weekdays from August 1 to August 12. For more information about the class, as well as information about registering for Academy,聽see our program page here.

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FIVE SUMMER VACATION TIPS FOR PARENTS OF 2E CHILDREN /blog-five-summer-vacation-tips-for-parents-of-2e-children/ /blog-five-summer-vacation-tips-for-parents-of-2e-children/#respond Sat, 21 May 2022 18:50:59 +0000 https://ieadev.wpengine.com/?p=14768 By Nancy Kane

As the weather warms up, things open up, and summer vacation quickly approaches, I thought I would check in with a teacher to find out her summer tips for parents of 2E children. These recommendations are designed to help make returning to school in the fall smoother, make good use of your children鈥檚 time, and relax and enjoy your child.

  1. Maintain the same routines and structures around their day as they would during the school year. Wake up, go to bed, and eat meals at regular times that are the same or close to what they do during the school year.
  2. Just because school is out doesn鈥檛 mean learning has to stop. Check-in with your local library and join their summer reading program. 优蜜视频鈥檚 Academy is still taking applications for summer 2022! Join us online or in-person with advanced enrichment classes. 优蜜视频 Academy 鈥 Summer 2022
  3. Schedule time for outdoor activities, as well as regular, structured indoor and outdoor time.
  4. Volunteer! Many organizations are looking for student volunteers. Check-in with your local nonprofits to see how you and your child can get involved. 优蜜视频 is always looking for parent volunteers. If interested, click here.
  5. Have fun 鈥 play, visit family and friends, and allow for downtime.

Have tips of your own that work? We would love to hear from you! Share your recommendations in the comments.

Have a fantastic summer!

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A NEW HOME FOR YUNASA MICHIGAN! /blog-a-new-home-for-yunasa-michigan/ /blog-a-new-home-for-yunasa-michigan/#respond Sat, 21 May 2022 18:31:37 +0000 https://ieadev.wpengine.com/?p=14746 As we are continuing to adjust with COVID-19 and staying up to date with current states鈥 regulations- the 优蜜视频 staff and Yunasa team are incredibly excited to be able to welcome new and returning campers back to a fully in-person Yunasa program for 2022. We are thankful to our camp hosts for their diligence to ensure a safe and joyful environment following CDC鈥檚 Summer Camp guidelines and utilizing American Camp Association鈥檚 resources.

There will be some slight changes to kick-off Yunasa 2022. We鈥檙e excited to share that Yunasa Michigan will be moving to a new more intimate location in July. Building partnerships with organizations who share the same values in supporting our campers鈥 emotional, physical, spiritual, intellectual, and social well-being are important values to 优蜜视频 and we feel lucky to be able to share this with a new place.

This summer, Yunasa Michigan will be held at Howell Nature Center in Howell, MI. Campers will get to witness some of their key landmarks from their Pleasant Lake, their fun-filled Tree House, to the beautiful greenery that surrounds the site! The Yunasa team has been collaborating and preparing for this upcoming season with the staff at Howell Nature Center and at YMCA Camp Shady Brook, and we are thrilled to connect with teams who are enthusiastic and passionate in serving the needs of our campers.

This is an exciting time for our families whether new or returning. If you鈥檙e interested in applying to our Yunasa program, the application is live!

You may find the link to the application聽.

Please note that the deadline to submit your camper鈥檚 application is March 14, 2022.

If you have any questions regarding the program or application process, please contact the Program Coordinator, Issabela Tulalian at聽itulalian@educationaladvancement.org.

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TOP 10 BLOG POSTS OF 2021锟 /blog-top-10-blog-posts-of-2021/ /blog-top-10-blog-posts-of-2021/#respond Sat, 21 May 2022 18:25:55 +0000 https://ieadev.wpengine.com/?p=14740 Every year, we like to mark the passage of time by looking back on what we鈥檝e accomplished. At the 优蜜视频 blog, we aim to provide helpful, informative and insightful reads for our community and beyond. Here are the 10 blog posts that received the most traffic in the year 2021. Happy new year, and happy reading.

THE INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATIONAL ADVANCEMENT ANNOUNCES 29 RECIPIENTS FOR NATIONWIDE HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP

The announcement of the latest class of Caroline D. Bradley (CDB) scholars is always a big deal here at 优蜜视频, and 2021 was no different. Last year, we announced 29 selections across the United States.

WHAT GOES INTO SELECTING A CAROLINE D. BRADLEY SCHOLAR?

Of course, interest at the very beginning of the CDB process is very high. Almost one full year ago, Bonnie Raskin gave applicants some additional insight about how a scholar is selected. It is sure to be helpful even to 2022 applicants!

ALUMNI SPOTLIGHTS

Our bite-sized alumni interviews proved to be very popular. In 2021, you especially liked our features on Valerie DingCaitlin AndrewsSophia Barron and Scott Greenberg!

CDB CLASS OF 鈥21 鈥 COLLEGE PLANS

When it came to college application season, our CDB Class of 2021 was incredibly successful. Here鈥檚 an accounting of where our talented scholars were headed!

BREATHING TECHNIQUES TO HELP CALM THE OVERACTIVE MIND

For those that needed a little help dealing with the year, our very own Nancy Kane used her professional yoga expertise to give some insight on breathing exercises. 

RESOURCE ROUND-UP: 7 RESOURCES FOR GIFTED GIRLS

We kicked off Women鈥檚 History Month last year with this handy post detailing links parents of gifted girls can check out. It鈥檚 got everything from essay contests to summer programs and more!

UNDERSTANDING SCREEN TIME AND GAMING FOR GIFTED STUDENTS

A lot of families are, understandably, interested in how video games and screen time can best be fit into their child鈥檚 schedule. In this post, we try to add some insight and provide resources for making these decisions.

COMICS FOR LITERACY

Comics are a fun, engaging and deep genre of literature. They鈥檙e also ideal for children at all reading levels! Here are some reading recommendations we made last year.

HOW TO FRAME PRAISE FOR CREATIVE YOUTH

There鈥檚 a lot of nuance in how you can give a child praise. In this post, we try to convey and expand upon a lesson learned in How to Talk so Little Kids Will Listen by Joanna Faber and Adele King.

SOCIAL, EMOTIONAL AND MENTAL WELL BEING AMIDST THE PANDEMIC

The pandemic remains top of mind for many of us, and we want the community to know we鈥檙e here for support. In this post, we鈥檝e curated a list of resources that might help with coping with the various stresses and uncertainties: podcasts, blogs, books and more. They鈥檙e strong resources for all kinds of heightened and tense feelings.

Thanks to everyone for reading our blog in 2021. We鈥檙e certain you鈥檒l love what we have in store for the coming year.

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Yunasa and Yunasa West 2021 /blog-yunasa-and-yunasa-west-2021/ /blog-yunasa-and-yunasa-west-2021/#respond Thu, 12 Aug 2021 00:19:37 +0000 https://ieadev.wpengine.com/blog-yunasa-and-yunasa-west-2021/ By Qiao Li

After two years of not being together in person, Yunasa and Yunasa West 2021 marked a smooth and graceful transition back to our traditional week-long sleepaway summer camps.

The pandemic has taught us many valuable lessons, and throughout camp, I witnessed many of these great qualities. Campers and staff demonstrated incredible kindness, understanding, and support to one another. We have learned to treasure the beauty in everyday small moments, to pay attention to nature, appreciate what we have and who we love, and to extend a helping hand to those in need. Despite the lack of social interaction during shelter-at-home, it took no time for campers to reconnect and find common interests. They were courteous, respectful, considerate, and kind.

Leading up to camp, 优蜜视频 took many steps to prepare for a safe and fun week for all participants. Partnering with our host camps 鈥 YMCA Camp Shady Brook in Colorado and YMCA Camp Copneconic in Michigan 鈥 we thoroughly studied the federal, state, and local health guidelines to make modifications for our residential summer camps. We made thoughtful changes to comply to the 鈥渃ohorting鈥 guidelines while creating safe opportunities for all campers and staff to connect throughout the week. Additionally, our host camps held themselves to the highest cleaning standard by implementing strict cleaning procedures daily and weekly to ensure that all campers can safely enjoy all camp activities.

Throughout the planning process, 优蜜视频 kept close and frequent communications with all parents. We made sure that there are no questions left unanswered, and that all families know 鈥渨hat to expect鈥 during this special year.

Though we had a lot of modifications this year, both camps offered a much-needed reunion after all that we have endured. We are able to ran both camps safely and successfully due to a combination of teamwork, leadership, improvisation, and good faith. I especially want to thank all of our parents for their trust in 优蜜视频, persistent partnership and understanding throughout this camp season.

I wish everyone a refreshing and joyful start to fall, and look forward to another great camp season in 2022!

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优蜜视频’s Got Talent! 7 Reasons to Participate in our Summer Spotlight /blog-ieas-got-talent-7-reasons-to-participate-in-our-summer-spotlight/ /blog-ieas-got-talent-7-reasons-to-participate-in-our-summer-spotlight/#respond Fri, 18 Jun 2021 00:21:07 +0000 https://ieadev.wpengine.com/blog-ieas-got-talent-7-reasons-to-participate-in-our-summer-spotlight/ By Nicole Endacott

The 优蜜视频 team is thrilled to be able to start seeing our amazing students in person again, but we also want to keep deepening the connections we鈥檝e built with families across the country. Whether you鈥檙e just checking out our offerings for the first time or are a longtime program participant, we invite you to connect with other gifted students across the country by participating in our !

Here are 7 reasons to participate:

  1. You鈥檒l connect with like-minded families nationwide.

Our gifted and advanced students from across the country will be submitting their talents to the show. Whether your child submits something or your family just watches, you鈥檒l be able to connect with our community members over your shared interests.

  1. Your child will have a project for the first weeks of summer.

Talent submissions are due on June 30th, but until then, your child can work on choreographing a dance, building a Minecraft world to show off, perfecting a scooter trick, or anything else they鈥檇 like to contribute!

  1. You may get inspired to try a new hobby.

Unlike most talent shows, anything is welcome on the 优蜜视频 stage! You may see a student doing something you hadn鈥檛 thought to try. After watching, you may want to take on creative cake decorating, crochet dollmaking, or writing haiku.

  1. You鈥檒l learn what 优蜜视频 is up to in 2021 and beyond.

The show will be interspersed with updates from our staff on each of our programs鈥 recent successes and upcoming excitement. You鈥檒l get to see familiar and new faces 鈥 and we may even share a talent of our own!

  1. You can update your family and friends.

This is the perfect opportunity to show your child鈥檚 grandparents, teachers, friends, and more what 优蜜视频 is all about, while also sharing your child鈥檚 creative talent with them. whoever you鈥檇 like to view the show so they can learn what your child has been up to.

  1. You鈥檒l have an evening of entertainment.

Our student talents range from hilarious to awe-inspiring, but they鈥檙e all entertaining. Make a night of it by popping some popcorn or setting up a screen outside to tune in.

  1. You鈥檒l support 优蜜视频.

Though the event is completely free, we hope to use it to connect with new families and raise awareness about the amazing community of gifted learners we support. We appreciate you sharing your talents with us!

To learn more about the event, visit our . To submit a video of your act, click . We hope to 鈥渟ee鈥 you there!

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